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Alocasia macrorrhiza 'Stingray'
Alocasia macrorrhiza 'Stingray'
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Known for its distinctive, ray-fin-like blades that resemble a stingray
Alocasia Stingray is distinguished by its large, dark green leaves that have a pointed, upward-pointing shape, which gives the plant its unique appearance. Very little is known about this now very popular plant and its origins.
Care: We recommend planting Alocasia Stingray in our special aroid soil consisting of sphagnum, perlite, bark and worm compost for optimal growth. Place the plant in indirect light and keep the soil slightly moist but allow it to dry out slightly between waterings.
Botanical description
Scientific name: Alocasia macrorrhizos, 'Stingray' is probably a natural hybrid of this Alocasia
Origin: Very little is known about this plant. It probably originated from the tropical forests of Southeast Asia and northern Australia
Endangered: Not threatened, but highly sought after due to its unique appearance.
Leaves: The dark green leaves are large and have a characteristic shape reminiscent of a stingray with a pointed tail. Under the right conditions, the leaves can be up to 30 cm long.
Growth habits: Alocasia Stingray is a fast-growing plant that thrives best in warm and humid environments. It can reach a height of up to 1-1.5 meters indoors.
Whether you are a seasoned Alocasia lover or looking for something unique to add to your plant collection, we are confident that Alocasia Stingray will satisfy your need for rare plants. Buy Alocasia Stingray online now and give your home a beautiful addition!
Shipping & Policy
Shipping & Policy
When buying live plants, transport can sometimes affect the condition of the plant. We strive to ensure that all plants arrive in good health, but minor shipping damage, such as a torn leaf or bent stem, is sometimes unavoidable. Read more about our policy here.
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