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Alocasia 'Tiny Dancer'
Alocasia 'Tiny Dancer'
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The Alocasia brisbanensis × Alocasia odora 'Tiny Dancer' is a charming and delightful houseplant, renowned for its distinct and refined aesthetics. Its compact, elongated leaves present a vibrant shade of lush green, adorned with pronounced veins. The 'Tiny Dancer' Alocasia displays a vertical growth habit, supported by robust stems. Upon reaching maturity, this Alocasia generally attains a stature of around 1-2 feet.
Botanical & Common Names
Botanical & Common Names
Botanical: Alocasia brisbanensis × Alocasia odora
Common: Tiny Dancer Alocasia
Necessary Care Tips
Necessary Care Tips
- Light: Bright Indirect
- Ideal Temperature: 65-75°F
- Humidity: High
- Water: When the top inch of soil is dry
- Fertilize: Once a month during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer diluted to half strength
- Preferred Soil: Well-Draining Potting Mix
Advanced Care Tips
Advanced Care Tips
- Alocasias go dormant in winter, so don't be alarmed if growth slows down during this period.
- To encourage your Alocasia to flower, provide it with optimal conditions and allow it to rest during the winter period.
- If your Alocasia does flower, it's a sign that the plant is healthy and happy. However, if you are not interested in the flowers, you can simply remove them which will help redirect the plants energy into producing new leaves.
Plant Insights
Plant Insights
- Member of the Araceae family, also known as the Arum family, which is a large family of flowering plants that includes over 3,700 species.
- Alocasias are native to tropical and subtropical regions oof Asia, the Pacific Islands, and Eastern Australia.
- While Alocasias are grown for their beautiful leaves, they can also produce flowers that are not very showy and non-fragrant.
- This plant has air purifying qualities and is believed to remove indoor pollutants like formaldehyde and benzene.
- This Alocasia was named after an agricultural journalist from the Philippines named Zac B. Sarian.
- Unsafe / Toxic
- Medium Maintenance
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