Baby Alocasia 'Silver Nebula'
Alocasia Silver Nebula is a small houseplant with unique heart-shaped dark green leaves, maturing to a silvery grey laced with deep charcoal. These thick, waxy leaves with a matte appearance will add an exotic touch wherever they are placed.
As a rainforest native, Alocasia Silver Nebula will benefit from a humid environment and bright, indirect sunlight. Water little and often, so that the soil is kept moist but not waterlogged. If you see browning leaf edges, it could be a sign of underwatering. This Alocasia, like its other cultivars, will undergo winter dormancy and require much less watering during those months.
This houseplant is an excellent choice for any plant lover, as it is relatively easy to care for as long as it is kept in the correct conditions. It would be well suited to a bathroom or kitchen thanks to its miniature size, but it would also look great on a desk or shelf as long as it gets enough light and a good misting regularly.
It’s not unusual to give your plant a name… so don’t hesitate to choose one that you think suits the plant! Try naming your plant with the first name or word that you think of when you look at it - that’s how we ended up with an orchid named Clover and spider plant called Joseph.
Alocasia Silver Nebula is a small houseplant with unique heart-shaped dark green leaves, maturing to a silvery grey laced with deep charcoal. These thick, waxy leaves with a matte appearance will add an exotic touch wherever they are placed.
As a rainforest native, Alocasia Silver Nebula will benefit from a humid environment and bright, indirect sunlight. Water little and often, so that the soil is kept moist but not waterlogged. If you see browning leaf edges, it could be a sign of underwatering. This Alocasia, like its other cultivars, will undergo winter dormancy and require much less watering during those months.
This houseplant is an excellent choice for any plant lover, as it is relatively easy to care for as long as it is kept in the correct conditions. It would be well suited to a bathroom or kitchen thanks to its miniature size, but it would also look great on a desk or shelf as long as it gets enough light and a good misting regularly.
It’s not unusual to give your plant a name… so don’t hesitate to choose one that you think suits the plant! Try naming your plant with the first name or word that you think of when you look at it - that’s how we ended up with an orchid named Clover and spider plant called Joseph.
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10-20cm |
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