Alocasia Venusta
Alocasia Venusta
Alocasia Venusta is a rare gem indigenous to Northern Sarawak. Unlike the more commonly known Alocasia species, Alocasia venusta boasts unique canoe-shaped, peltate leaves, adding an exclusive touch to any plant collection.
How to care for your Alocasia -
Water: Alocasia need their soil to be moist at all times, do not allow to dry out.
Light: They enjoy bright but indirect sunlight, direct sun can scorch the leaves.
Humidity: They love warmth and humidity, a bathroom or kitchen would be a perfect spot.
Temperature: They prefer warm temperatures about 20 degrees C.
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes
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Alocasia Venusta
Alocasia Venusta
Alocasia Venusta
Alocasia Venusta is a rare gem indigenous to Northern Sarawak. Unlike the more commonly known Alocasia species, Alocasia venusta boasts unique canoe-shaped, peltate leaves, adding an exclusive touch to any plant collection.
How to care for your Alocasia -
Water: Alocasia need their soil to be moist at all times, do not allow to dry out.
Light: They enjoy bright but indirect sunlight, direct sun can scorch the leaves.
Humidity: They love warmth and humidity, a bathroom or kitchen would be a perfect spot.
Temperature: They prefer warm temperatures about 20 degrees C.
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes
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Alocasia Venusta
Alocasia Venusta is a rare gem indigenous to Northern Sarawak. Unlike the more commonly known Alocasia species, Alocasia venusta boasts unique canoe-shaped, peltate leaves, adding an exclusive touch to any plant collection.
How to care for your Alocasia -
Water: Alocasia need their soil to be moist at all times, do not allow to dry out.
Light: They enjoy bright but indirect sunlight, direct sun can scorch the leaves.
Humidity: They love warmth and humidity, a bathroom or kitchen would be a perfect spot.
Temperature: They prefer warm temperatures about 20 degrees C.
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes



















