


Alocasia Sinuata
Alocasia Sinuata grows upright from corms/rhizomes in humid rainforests with temperatures ranging from 20 to 30 degrees °C. Under optimum conditions, it produces fresh leaves all year round.
Mimicking its natural warm, moist habitat indoors will assist to preserve its eye-catching texture and vibrant green hue.
The name "Sinuata" is derived from the Latin word for "wavy," which describes the characteristic leaf texture.
Alocasia Sinuata grows upright from corms/rhizomes in humid rainforests with temperatures ranging from 20 to 30 degrees °C. Under optimum conditions, it produces fresh leaves all year round.
Mimicking its natural warm, moist habitat indoors will assist to preserve its eye-catching texture and vibrant green hue.
The name "Sinuata" is derived from the Latin word for "wavy," which describes the characteristic leaf texture.
Alocasia Sinuata grows upright from corms/rhizomes in humid rainforests with temperatures ranging from 20 to 30 degrees °C. Under optimum conditions, it produces fresh leaves all year round.
Mimicking its natural warm, moist habitat indoors will assist to preserve its eye-catching texture and vibrant green hue.
The name "Sinuata" is derived from the Latin word for "wavy," which describes the characteristic leaf texture.