Time To Potting Up Alocasia Jacklyn Corms!!!
I finally planted the Alocasia Jacklyn Corms after waiting for the tubers from my Alocasia. My mom, Read more
Alocasia Jacklyn is a tropical plant in the Araceae family that is thought to have mutated from another species, Alocasia portei. This plant is very eye-catching because of its bright green leaves marked with dark lines on the veins. Alocasia Jacklyn is also called Alocasia tandurusa because its leaves have the shape of a deer head.
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Alocasia Jacklyn
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Scientific name | Alocasia tandurusa |
Genus | Alocasia |
Family | Araceae |
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Generally, Alocasia Jacklyn needs to be watering once every 10 days in 1.5 cups.
I finally planted the Alocasia Jacklyn Corms after waiting for the tubers from my Alocasia. My mom, Read more
My Jacklyn is looking Nifty, and I'm so proud of her! She has come a long way! I'm just wondering w Read more
When I bought this plant online, I was a little disappointed because it arrived with some pests, but Read more
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