
by Plant Circle
Alocasia Care Tips
Curious why your Alocasia keeps struggling? Our founder Monika shares her hard-earned tips for growing these tropical stunners indoors—hint: it’s all about airflow and the right mix.
Across the EU
60€ in Germany | 100€ Europe*
Founded 2017 in Berlin
Across the EU
60€ in Germany | 100€ Europe*
Founded 2017 in Berlin
Across the EU
60€ in Germany | 100€ Europe*
Founded 2017 in Berlin
Alocasia 'Jacklyn', also known as Alocasia sulawesi sp. or Alocasia tandurusa, is a true tropical standout. Its deeply lobed, jagged leaves are unlike anything else—bright green with bold, dark vein patterns and a rough, almost reptilian texture. Medium-sized and full of personality, this rare species from Sulawesi, Indonesia adds wild beauty to any plant collection.
Botanical Name: Alocasia sulawesi sp. 'Jacklyn'
Family: Araceae
Genus: Alocasia
Common Names: Alocasia 'Jacklyn', Alocasia tandurusa
Native Range: Sulawesi, Indonesia
If you’re looking for something bold, wild, and totally unique, Alocasia 'Jacklyn' is it. With its unforgettable leaf shape and rare origins, this is a centerpiece plant for collectors who crave the extraordinary. Snag yours before it disappears!
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Beautiful plants and excellent customer service
Beautiful plants and excellent customer service
Beautiful plants and excellent customer service
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These came in perfect shape and are so easy. We put them on rocks and soak them in water once a week. Two weeks now and they still look so fresh. That never happens with our plants.