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Alocasia cucullata
Alocasia cucullata was discovered growing around Buddhist temples in
tropical parts of Asia. Grown as a good luck plant. It is considered to
be a odd clone or seedling of Alocasia odora. It is easy to grow and I
would recommend it for any new plant collector. The leaves are spade
shaped and usually 6 inches to 9 inches long. As it matures it will form
small trunks. It can flowers but from what I have seen it is sterile
and would most likely not produce seed. Plants offered are well rooted
in 4 1/2 inch pots.
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