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Alocasia chantrieri |
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This alocasia is sometimes available commercially - I found it at a
regular florist shop. It started as a fairly small plant, but it must like
heat and humidity - the largest leaf grew to about 20 inches long.
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The leaf color of this one has less green than shows here - it is almost
entirely gray.
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The undersides of the leaves are burgundy.
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All photos Copyright © 1995 Krzysztof Kozminski
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