Alocasia baginda 'Silver dragon' Starter

Alocasia baginda 'Silver dragon' Starter - Aroid351a

Alocasia baginda ‘Silver dragon’ Starter
Alocasia baginda ‘Silver dragon’ Starter
Alocasia baginda ‘Silver dragon’ Starter
Alocasia baginda ‘Silver dragon’ Starter

Very easy to care for

Indoor

Semi sun

Foliage plant

20 cm
15 cm
Alocasia baginda 'Silver dragon' Starter

Alocasia baginda 'Silver dragon' Starter - Aroid351a

The Alocasia baginda 'Silver dragon' Starter is a popular eye-catching houseplant with its large gray leaves. The Alocasia baginda is not called 'elephant ear' for nothing. A white flower can be found in the center of the plant, which makes it easy to see that this tropical species is part of the arum family. Alocasia baginda 'Silver dragon' can be placed outside during the warm months.

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Plant information: Alocasia baginda 'Silver dragon' Starter

Alocasia baginda is native to the humid tropical forests in Borneo. The plant can grow to about half a meter in height. Much of this length is taken up by the huge arrow-shaped leaves. The upper side of these leaves is dark green and has a shiny glow. The underside hides a striking purple-colored vein system. Alocasia baginda has a characteristic white flower, a rod with numerous small flowers is surrounded by a specially shaped leaf.

Height
20 cm
Width
15 cm
Araflora info
Hybrid
Flower colour
Red
Plant type
Foliage plant
Growth habit
Normal
Growth habit
Normal
Distribution
South-East Asia
Product type
Plant
Adult width
<20 cm
Adult height
<50 cm
Flowering period
all year
Altitude range
0-1500 m
Plant care: Alocasia baginda 'Silver dragon' Starter

Place the Alocasia baginda 'Silver dragon' in a bright spot, out of direct sunlight. The temperature should be between 15 and 25⁰C and a high humidity. During the summer, the plant can also be placed outside, with a minimum night temperature of 10⁰C. The top layer of soil may always dry out slightly before watering again. In the winter, the plant needs less water. The same applies to fertilization, which should be stopped completely in winter. In summer, Alocasia baginda can be fertilized at half strength every two weeks. You can use normal airy flower soil as a substrate. You can find this and other useful growing supplies in our 'Plant accessories' section. When leaves become yellow or have brown spots, remove them.

Care
Very easy
Place
Indoor
Light
No direct sun
Light
Semi sun
Maintenance
Can be pruned
Repotting
after 2 years
Soil Ph
<5-8>
Soil type
peat
Watering tips
Water spraying
Watering
Normal
Watering tips
Free draining mixture
Max temperature
30 °C
Min temperature
15 °C
Fertilise
little
Daytime humidity
60-80%
Humidity at night
80-100%
Daytime temperature
10-30 °C
Nighttime temperature
12-18 °C