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Alocasia Azlanii Pink Albo Tissue Culture-Growers Choice

Alocasia Azlanii Pink Albo Tissue Culture-Growers Choice

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๐ŸŒฟ Alocasia "Azlanii Pink Albo"

๐Ÿƒ Leaves

  • Shape: Compact, slightly oval to heart-shaped leaves with smooth edges and a gently pointed tip โ€” younger leaves emerge more rounded, becoming more defined with maturity
  • Variegation: Soft blush pink to bright bubblegum pink sectoral patches with cream to white streaking or marbling (albo expression) โ€” occasional half-moon or sharply divided color blocks, with subtle blending where pink and white overlap into muted pastel tones
  • Deep, metallic, almost jewel-toned base foliage from Alocasia azlanii โ€” extreme contrast between dark iridescent base and pink/white variegation; each leaf can look significantly different due to unstable variegation expression, with pink tones more prominent than in typical albo-only Alocasia forms
  • Texture: Thick, glossy, almost lacquered surface with a slightly iridescent sheen depending on lighting angle

๐ŸŒฑ Growth Habit

  • Compact, slow to moderate-growing rhizomatous aroid โ€” stays relatively small and upright
  • Produces leaves sequentially from a central rhizome; each new leaf may differ in variegation pattern
  • Highly sensitive to environmental stability
  • Mature plants develop slightly larger leaves with stronger color contrast โ€” more consistent leaf-to-leaf structure, though variegation remains unpredictable

๐ŸŒก๏ธ Care Guide

โ˜€๏ธ Light

  • Bright, indirect light is essential
  • Supports strong pink and white expression and deep, jewel-toned base coloration
  • Too little light โ†’ loss of contrast and reversion toward plain green tones

๐Ÿ’ง Water

  • Keep soil lightly moist but never wet โ€” allow top layer to dry slightly before watering
  • Use an airy, well-draining aroid mix with a consistent but careful watering routine
  • Avoid overwatering (high risk of rhizome rot) and allowing soil to stay fully dry for long periods
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