Alocasia Jacklyn

$79.00

Enjoy an exotic look in your home with this stunning Elephant Ears relative! Alocasia Jacklyn (botanically known as Alocasia tandurusa) boasts stunning foliage so it stands out as a statement plant. It also looks right at home with a collection of other eye-catching houseplants. This houseplant is shipped fresh from our farm, direct to your door and price includes shipping, handling, and a heat pack if necessary.

  • Can grow more than 4 feet tall and wide when mature
  • Beautiful addition to bright desks and tabletops
  • Lives for years with good care and grows well with other Alocasia varieties

Light Level: Indirect Sunlight

This plant needs to live in a room with at least some natural light. Place it on a table or countertop with windows nearby.

Water Level: Thirsty

This plant can only go 1-2 weeks without water so check on it weekly and add water every time the top two inches of soil dry out.

Quick Tips

Like many tropical plants, Alocasia Jacklyn prefers average to above-average relative humidity indoors.  



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Size Guide
A large Alocasia Jacklyn plant sits on a light wood ratan chair, in a beautifully decorated living room space. The plant has large emerald-green leaves with various pointed arrow-like shapes. It is inside a white fluted container.

Plant Bio

Alocasia tandurusa

Native to areas of Indonesia, Alocasia tandurusa is sometimes also called Alocasia Sulawesi and known by the common name Jacklyn. No matter what you call it, the plant is an absolute eye-catcher. The arrow-shaped leaves are deeply lobed, giving it a distinctive look. The emerald-green leaves are decorated in darker veins and have small hairs. Its botanical name is said to come from "tanduk rusa," which translates to deer antlers from Indonesian.

This tropical aroid grows best in bright light but tolerates medium light levels. It may struggle in low light and can suffer burn if it gets too much direct sun (particularly in Southern areas). As such, we recommend siting it within 2 to 3 feet of an unobstructed east- or west-facing window. It prefers average household temperatures and average humidity levels (40 percent or more is ideal). Water as the top couple of inches so of the potting mix dries to the touch. Avoid letting it dry out and keep it away from hot or cold drafts.

Note: This plant may have some natural degree of toxicity and may cause discomfort or illness if ingested. Additionally, exposure to the sap of this plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact. Grown for ornamental purposes and not intended for human or animal consumption.

A large Alocasia Jacklyn plant sits on a light wood ratan chair, in a beautifully decorated living room space. The plant has large emerald-green leaves with various pointed arrow-like shapes. It is inside a white fluted container.

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