Collection: Alocasia

Alocasia, also known as elephant's ears or African mask plants, is a beautiful and unique type of indoor plant that is native to tropical regions of Asia. These plants are known for their large, glossy leaves that can grow up to 3 feet long, and they come in a variety of shapes and colors.
One of the most striking features of alocasia is their leaves, which are typically dark green and glossy, with a wavy or ruffled edge. Some varieties have leaves that are speckled with white or yellow, or even have a metallic sheen. The leaves are typically large, with some varieties growing up to 3 feet long. The leaves are typically arranged on long, upright stems, and can be arranged in a variety of ways to create different looks.
Alocasia plants are easy to grow, but they do require specific care in order to thrive. These plants prefer bright, indirect light, and they do not tolerate direct sunlight, which can cause their leaves to burn. They also require consistently moist soil, but they do not like to be over-watered. It's best to let the top inch of soil dry out before watering again. They also benefit from high humidity, so you can mist the leaves regularly or place a tray of water near the plant to increase the humidity.
Alocasia also require a well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter, and they benefit from regular fertilization during the growing season. Although Alocasia are tropical plants and are not hardy in cold temperatures, they can be grown indoors as houseplants. They will not flower indoors, but the foliage will still be striking.