Product description
Alocasia Macrorrhiza Stingray, commonly known as an Elephant Ear Plant, is an indoor evergreen plant that is fairly rare due to it's unique leaves. It is appropriately named after stingrays, as the plants leaves resembles the body of one and the deep green colour of the leaves goes well with the pattern and the colour of the stems. The Prayer Plant will add benefits to the surrounding area with the use of its air-purifying qualities. They will remove harmful pollutants and unwanted toxins from the air, ensuring a clean and fresh atmosphere. The plant should be placed in a well lit room, in indirect light with regular watering so the soil does not go dry. The soil should be lightly moist for the plant to grow.
Please Note: Images are for illustrative purposes only and designed to be a representation of the item(s) being sold. Depending on seasonality, deciduous plants may be supplied in their dormant state and without leaves. Plants may also be pruned back, lower than stated heights, to encourage new growth.
House Plant Size Guide
House plants come in a wide array of shapes and sizes depending on the variety and maturity of the plant.
6cm/12cm/15cm/19cm/23cm nursery pots are the most common size of pot that they are sold in. This measurement is the diameter at the top of the pot.
12cm potted plants are the most popular providing great value for money and an instant impact. Larger plants that come in pots of 20cm+ are great for making a statement in any room and can represent years of growth to get to that level of maturity and size.
Plant specs, care guide & tips
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Instructions
Top Tip
To keep your Alocasia healthy, place it in a humid environment or use a humidifier to replicate its tropical origins. Clean the leaves occasionally with a damp cloth to remove dust and enhance its striking appearance. Rotate the pot every few weeks to ensure even growth, as the plant will lean towards the light. Proper care will reward you with lush, dramatic foliage year-round.
How to Water
Water Alocasia regularly to maintain consistently moist soil, but avoid letting it become waterlogged, as this can lead to root rot. Allow the top 2–3 cm of soil to dry out between waterings to prevent overwatering. During the growing season, it may require more frequent watering, while in winter, reduce the frequency to match its slower growth rate. Use lukewarm, filtered water to mimic the plant’s natural environment.
How to Plant
To plant Alocasia, select a pot with adequate drainage and fill it with a well-draining, nutrient-rich potting mix. Position the plant so the root ball sits level with the surface of the soil, ensuring the crown is not buried. Loosen the roots gently before planting, then backfill with soil and firm it lightly. Water thoroughly to settle the soil, and place the pot in a spot with bright, indirect light, as Alocasia thrives in warm, humid conditions.