Alocasia Gagaena

Alocasia gagaena



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Caring Tips

Watering

She likes moist, but not soggy, soil. Check weekly and water if the top inch of soil feels dry. Cut back in winter.

Light

Her big leaves like a lot of light. Not too much direct sun, as it can burn her leaves, but somewhere nice and bright.

PLANT INFO

Dwarf elephant ear, or alocasia gagaena, might sound strange for a plant so large, but you should see how big this one gets in the wild.  In its natural habitat in South-East Asia, it can grow several metres tall. It’s obviously much smaller than that in a domestic setting, but it still commands a lot of space. You should give it a spot at least a metre wide to let its big leaves spread.
Alocasias typically grow in rainforests in southeast Asia. There are around 80 different types, with leaves of all different shapes and sizes. Despite their highly exotic looks, they grow happily indoors and have been a popular large houseplant since the 1950s.
To keep it healthy, keep its soil consistently moist (but not soggy), give it lots of light and try not to let it get too cold. It will also benefit from a feed with liquid fertiliser once per month in spring and summer.