Alocasia cucullata
Alocasia cucullata
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Alocasia cucullata - Hooded Dwarf Elephant Ear, Buddhas Palm, Chinese Taro
- Mature size: 1-1.5m tall.
- Ideal growing conditions: Full sun-Part shade.
Uses: Pot/container plant, patio/verandah plant, understory planting, shaded courtyard, garden filler, mass plantings, feature plant, tropical garden, indoor/house plant.
Noteworthy: Evergreen.
Tolerant: Tropical climates.
Colour/Growth form: Heart-Arrow-shaped green leaves with veins, Creamy white flowers.
Alocasia cucullata, also known as Hooded Dwarf Elephant Ear, is a plant that in some cultures is a symbol of good fortune. Its striking, heart-shaped green leaves with prominent veins bring a touch of elegance to any space. Buddha’s Palm is perfect for creating a lush, tropical atmosphere, this evergreen beauty thrives both in gardens and as a standout indoor feature. Graceful and timeless, it’s a meaningful plant that effortlessly elevates its surroundings especially when planted with other tropical plants like Heliconias, Gingers and Cordylines.
- Mature size: 1-1.5m tall.
- Ideal growing conditions: Full sun-Part shade.
Uses: Pot/container plant, patio/verandah plant, understory planting, shaded courtyard, garden filler, mass plantings, feature plant, tropical garden, indoor/house plant.
Noteworthy: Evergreen.
Tolerant: Tropical climates.
Colour/Growth form: Heart-Arrow-shaped green leaves with veins, Creamy white flowers.
Alocasia cucullata, also known as Hooded Dwarf Elephant Ear, is a plant that in some cultures is a symbol of good fortune. Its striking, heart-shaped green leaves with prominent veins bring a touch of elegance to any space. Buddha’s Palm is perfect for creating a lush, tropical atmosphere, this evergreen beauty thrives both in gardens and as a standout indoor feature. Graceful and timeless, it’s a meaningful plant that effortlessly elevates its surroundings especially when planted with other tropical plants like Heliconias, Gingers and Cordylines.