Alocasias grow from rhizomes, or tubers, and can be propagated through separating baby rhizomes, or corms, off of the mother plant. This also means that as long as you have a healthy tuber, you have a plant, even if it loses all its leaves and roots. They prefer to stay on the moist side, without drying out between waterings. They benefit from higher humidity but generally will acclimate to whatever levels you grow them in. They prefer bright indirect light, and though Alocasias can grow in lower light, they will become leggy when they reach for the light.
This Serendipity came from a variegated mother plant and shows very nice signs of stable variegation. You will receive the exact plant pictured so please be sure to look at all of the photos :)
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