Alocasia ‘Low Rider’
This unique Alocasia was actually discovered in a lab as a mutated, dwarf version of Alocasia ‘Portora’! This ultra-compact form still showcases the rippled green leaves but with a much shorter growth habit and overall smaller leaves.
Now in 4″!
~Do Not let Alocasia sit in excess water. Alocasia are prone to rot if left with “wet feet”. Once watered, make sure to drain any extra water.
~Do Not place in full sun. Though some larger varieties can be acclimated to full sun, our Alocasia have been grown under shaded, greenhouse conditions.
~Alocasia are rhizomatous, meaning as they grow they will produce offshoots on short stems at or below the soil line. If you see bulb-like balls [known as corms] in the pot, Do Not remove them as these will grow to become new Alocasia!