Alocasia Polly 'African Mask'
Alocasia Polly 'African Mask'
Alocasia amazonica, commonly known as the African Mask Plant, is a dramatic tropical houseplant admired for its bold, glossy foliage and striking vein contrast. With its deep green, shield-shaped leaves outlined by bright white veins and scalloped edges, this plant brings a sculptural, high-impact look to any indoor space.
A top choice for collectors, decorators, and anyone seeking a standout centerpiece plant.
Product Highlights
- Botanical Name: Alocasia amazonica
- Common Names: African Mask, Elephant Ear Alocasia
- Iconic Foliage: Deep green, glossy leaves with vivid white veining
- Unique Shape: Shield-like, scalloped leaf edges create a bold architectural look
- Compact Indoor Variety: Ideal for shelves, desks, and plant stands
- High-Contrast Appearance: A favorite among tropical plant enthusiasts and home decorators
Care Instructions
Light:
Thrives in bright, indirect light. Too much direct sunlight can cause leaf scorch, while low light slows growth.
Water:
Keep soil evenly moist, allowing the top 1–2 inches to dry between waterings. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot.
Humidity:
Prefers 60%+ humidity. Increased humidity helps maintain vibrant foliage and steady growth.
Temperature:
Ideal range: 65–85°F. Avoid cold drafts and temperatures below 60°F.
Soil:
Use a well-draining aroid mix, such as potting soil blended with perlite and orchid bark.
Fertilizer:
Feed every 4–6 weeks in the growing season with a diluted balanced fertilizer.
Why You’ll Love Alocasia amazonica
The African Mask Plant delivers dramatic, sculptural foliage that instantly elevates any room. Its bold contrast, compact form, and statement-making leaves make it a striking addition to tropical plant collections and modern home décor.
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