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Alocasia gageana 'Variegata
I have a question about growing these. I received 3 of these today from Northern Tropics. They were nice size maybe a foot tall in 4 inch pots. I planted all 3 of them in a 24 inch pot. I will add something blooming and something trailing to dress up the pot. I dont know much about the plant and how it grows. Like how big will it get this year and should I have planted them in the ground like I do my standard Alocasia. There is not a lot of how to information on the internet about growing them.
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Re: Alocasia gageana 'Variegata
sorry I just saw this, I would have answered your questions a long time ago. I guess by now you know. They sure do grow and pup like crazy, don't they?
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