Macrorrhiza Black Stem - The earliest hybridizations used pollen from both A. Borneo Giant and A. alba applied to the pistils of A. "Black Stem". It is invasive in Cuba, New Zealand, and several Pacific islands, including Hawaii and Fiji.
This unique type of Alocasia Macrorrhiza features distinctive black stems and veins. The huge thick sculpted leaves are kept upright by stunningly hard black stalks. Reaching a mature height of 1 to 1,5 m. Macrorrhiza prefers indirect bright sun and just moderate shade.The growth rate and leaf color of Macrorrhiza Black Stem are very variable according on soil type, sunlight, temperature, and other conditions.
Macrorrhiza Black Stem - The earliest hybridizations used pollen from both A. Borneo Giant and A. alba applied to the pistils of A. "Black Stem". It is invasive in Cuba, New Zealand, and several Pacific islands, including Hawaii and Fiji.
This unique type of Alocasia Macrorrhiza features distinctive black stems and veins. The huge thick sculpted leaves are kept upright by stunningly hard black stalks. Reaching a mature height of 1 to 1,5 m. Macrorrhiza prefers indirect bright sun and just moderate shade.The growth rate and leaf color of Macrorrhiza Black Stem are very variable according on soil type, sunlight, temperature, and other conditions.