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Hello to all! Once I got this plant a few years ago. Last year I planted them and just recovered for the winter. When the Ausbuddeln left some breeding tubers in the ground. This drive now, what I would expect. After all, we had last winter-13 ° C as Tiefstwert.Die were tubers in 5-20cm deep in the ground. Now the question I got is me. It's an Alocasia?
Ever thank you in advance for your help Greeting Thomas
mrChiquita Thank you for your note! No, definitely not. I have a Zebrina, and various others. Zebrina would withstand these temperatures in no case. You already pleased at below + 15 ° C around. I have experienced at any Alocasia, that they überrleben to freezing temps. Therefore, I am also on the doubts about whether it is an Alocasia.
No, neither. At my leaf stalks are slightly tabby, similar to the A.portodora. also, they become reddish/brown with time. The leaves retain their brightness in contrast to all Alocasien known to me.
Young alocasias look very different than when they are older. Maybe you're a brisbanensis with other genes. I have a two alocasia odoras and has a pointier leaves than the others.