The Alocasia zebrina Tiger has arrow shaped leaves and a distinctive, tiger-striped stem. The leaves have a wonderfully deep, glossy texture.
Alocasia zebrina Tiger Care & Info Guide
Horty Hints
Beware the burn! Avoid placing your Alocasia in direct sunlight as this can cause the leaves to scorch.
Hibernating, hun? Alocasia undergo a period of dormancy during the winter, where leaves will drop and the plant might die back altogether. Do not bin the plant, as it will return in spring if kept warm and moist.
Location, location, location! Kitchens and bathrooms are the ideal spot for Alocasia as they will love the raised humidity levels.
Light
Thrives in bright, well-lit conditions, however direct sunlight should be avoided as it will scorch the leaves. Alocasia do not benefit from shade, and will begin to suffer if light is too low.
Watering
The Alocasia’s soil should be kept moist with warm water. Do not allow the soil to dry-out but be wary not to overwater. The plant will require less water when it is dormant.
Temperature
Alocasia zebrina Tiger needs to be kept warm. Normal room temperature is ideal: between 18-22°C. Avoid cold draughts.
Humidity
Requires an environment with above average humidity. Mist frequently for best results. If it needs a boost, pop it near the shower or in the kitchen for a while.
Feed
Apply a slow release fertiliser once a month during the growing season.
Height & Growth Rate
Alocasia are a fast growing plants if conditions are right and their needs are met. The zebrina Tiger will typically reach heights of up to 45-90cm.
Toxicity
These plants are harmful if eaten and are a skin and eye irritant. Keep out of reach of children and animals.
Origin
Alocasia zebrina Tiger is a native of South East Asia.









































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