
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.
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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
The Alocasia sp. Sulawesi ‘Sabrina Narrow’ in medium size is an elegant and rare Alocasia variety known for its sleek, elongated leaves and striking upright growth habit. With its narrow, lance-shaped foliage featuring deep green tones and bold venation, this plant adds a touch of tropical sophistication to any indoor collection. Its refined structure and unique leaf shape set it apart from other Alocasias, making it highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. The Sabrina Narrow variety thrives in bright, indirect light, adding both texture and height to your plant display.
Perfect for plant lovers who appreciate rare and exotic species, the Alocasia sp. Sulawesi ‘Sabrina Narrow’ is a graceful addition to any home or office space.
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Alocasia sp. Sulawesi 'Sabrina Narrow'
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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.