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Nico

£40.00
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Alocasia ‘Frydek’

Elephant’s Ear, Green Velvet Alocasia

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  • Nico likes...
    • Humidity

      The more the better! Avoid misting Nico’s velvety leaves. Rather group him together with your other houseplants to create a moist microclimate.

    • Bright light

      Nico will enjoy a consistently warm, bright spot that gets lots of light but not too much direct sun.

    • Regular watering

      Moist, but not soggy. Use the finger dip test to see if Nico needs a drink. Please don’t let him dry out completely.

  • Botanical name

    Alocasia micholitziana ‘Frydek’

    Nickname

    Elephant’s Ear, Green Velvet Alocasia

    Plant type

    Perennial, Indoor

    Plant height (including pot)

    70-80cm

    Pet/baby safe

    No, toxic if ingested

    Nursery pot size

    17cm

  • Rich, dark and velvety best describes the large lush leaves of this unusual Alocasia. Add to this ‘Frydek’s’ deeply grooved white veins and tall, arching, slender stems and this tropical plant is a must-have for any houseplant enthusiast. 

    If you’re familiar with tropical plants then you’ll know there’s a few things that Nico needs to remain looking splendid. Regular watering and lightly moist soil with good drainage is key. Too little or inconsistent watering can lead to yellowing leaves and browning leaf tips and margins. Similarly too little humidity can cause this jungle-loving leafy plant some stress. 

    Give your Alocasia ‘Frydek’ a monthly feed with liquid plant food throughout the growing season – April to October – and then stop feeding and lighten up on watering over winter. Keep that humidity up if you have your heating on though, and avoid cold draughts. ‘Frydek’ likes temperatures to stay above 16 degrees celsius. Last but not least, wipe down those velvety leaves with a damp cloth to remove any build up of dust and consider repotting your Alocasia every couple of years using a jungle potting mix

    Did you know?

    Some Alocasia, like ‘Frydek’ get their velvety texture from fine hairs on their leaves called trichomes. These hairs help those large leaves reflect sunlight and reduce water loss. 

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