Alocasia amazonica (African Mask plant)

It's March 16th and I just received my Alocasia Amazonia (African Mask plant) from Easy to Grow Bulbs this morning. Wow - is it beautiful! I have to admit that I had no idea that the presentation would be so spectacular - I was just expecting a bulb. It came in a container very well protected with two beautiful leaves. I've got it in the ground already - in the area where my other Elephant Ears have been doing so well for years. This is definitely the wettest and shadiest area that I have here at The Tropical Paradise. Other plants that are doing well here are the begonias and the zamia "coontie" cycad.

No, I don't know if it will be OK here in Arizona. But I am growing Elephant Ears here, and it's planted right near my back door so I can keep an eye on it if it shows signs of suffering from heat, or, in the winter, cold. A plant like this is worth the extra care! I will let you know how it does. I'm experimenting mostly.

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