Commonly known as: Alocasia Amazonica, African Mask Plant
Botanical name: Alocasia × amazonica
Commonly known as: Alocasia Amazonica, African Mask Plant
Alocasia Amazonica is all about bold contrast. Its deep green, arrow-shaped leaves are etched with striking white veins that look almost too perfect to be real. These are large plants in 19cm pots, already well established and full of presence. If you’re looking for a statement piece, this one ticks every box.
It’s ideal for brightening up indoor spaces with good light, and thanks to its upright growth and strong shape, it adds structure to a room the way few plants can. While it may look exotic, it’s not overly fussy when given the right conditions – bright, indirect light and a bit of humidity will keep it looking sharp.
This isn’t the kind of plant you hide in a corner. Give it space to shine, and it’ll turn heads.
Alocasia Amazonica Care Guide
🌿 Light
Loves bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, so keep it near a window with filtered light or under a sheer curtain.
💧 Water
Keep the soil lightly moist but never soggy. Allow the top 2–3cm to dry out between waterings. Avoid letting it sit in water, especially during winter when it slows down.
🌱 Soil & Repotting
Prefers a chunky, well-draining mix. For optimal drainage and healthy roots, you can use our premixed Aroid Mix, or you can create your own potting mix using Barks Unlimited Potting Soil combined with Perlite. When repotting, use a slightly larger pot and add Bark Chips to boost airflow around the roots.
🌡️ Temperature & Humidity
Thrives in temperatures between 18–26°C. It enjoys higher humidity, so mist it regularly, group it with other plants, or use a pebble tray to increase moisture in the air.
🌸 Feeding
Feed every 4–6 weeks in the growing season (spring to early autumn) with a Controlled Release Fertiliser or Organic Fertiliser to support strong growth and healthy leaves.
🐛 Pests & Problems
Look out for spider mites and mealybugs. Regularly wiping down the leaves helps prevent pests. If needed, treat with an insecticidal spray and ensure the plant has good air circulation.
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