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The Alocasia Lauterbachiana is a also known as Elephant Ear lauterbachiana. It displays multiple upright stems which give way to green upright crinkle-cut leaves with deep red veins and undersides.

My upright, spear-like scallop-edged leaves with dark red undersides are my defining feature. This striking variety from the Alocasia Family is a great way of adding structure to your plant collection.

They like rich, well-draining soil. This Alocasia will appreciate a space with indirect bright sunlight. Like most tropical plants, this Elephant Ear will thrive in humid areas. If your home air is a little dry, a humidifier helps. If that’s not possible, place it on a tray with pebbles and water, misting it often also helps.

Source: https://bloomboxclub.com/products/elephant-ear-lauterbachiana-17cm-alocasia-lauterbachiana

We have 1 pot available at our booth at Waltermart Sta. Rosa BelAir 🌿

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Photos from Jan sa Halamanan's post 19/11/2021

Our booth is ready for this weekend! ✨
Indoor plants, succulents, flowering plants, ornamental plants, and plant essentials are available 🌿🌸

Visit our booth at Waltermart Sta. Rosa Bel-Air (near food court area)

13/11/2021

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Philodendron prince of orange have an amazing glossy bright orange leaf. However, this leaves will slowly transform in to a deep green as they mature. Hence prince of orange will be displaying multiple shades of salmon, orange and finally maturing to a medium light green.

Philodendron prince of orange can Grow around 18 inches tall. Apart from that this philodendron is a shade loving because of that philodendron prince of orange commonly kept as a houseplant

When growing philodendron plants, allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. The length of your index finger to the first knuckle is about an inch, so inserting your finger into the soil is a good way to check the moisture level. Droopy leaves can mean that the plant is getting too much or not enough water. But the leaves recover quickly when you correct the watering schedule.

Set the Philodendron in a location with bright, indirect sunlight. Find a position near a window where the sun’s rays never actually touch the foliage. While it’s normal for older leaves to yellow, if this happens to several leaves at the same time, the plant may be getting too much light. On the other hand, if the stems are long and leggy with several inches between leaves, the plant probably isn’t getting enough light.

Source: https://philodendronplant.com/philodendron-prince-orange-grow-care-tips/

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