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Alocasia sarawakensis is a species of flowering plant in the elephant ear genus Alocasia (family Araceae), native to Borneo.[1] Unusually for an aroid, it is a freshwater swamp forest obligate, preferring well-lit situations.[2] A large species, it can reach 8 ft (2.4 m).[3] A cultivar, 'Yucatan Princess', is commercially available.[4]
Alocasia sarawakensis can be difficult for home gardeners in Europe or North America to grow; it will not tolerate extended periods of temperatures below 50F. During its growing season, moderate watering paired with weekly feeding of are required for Alocasia sarawakensis to thrive. [5]
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Alocasia sarawakensis is a species of flowering plant in the elephant ear genus Alocasia (family Araceae), native to Borneo. Unusually for an aroid, it is a freshwater swamp forest obligate, preferring well-lit situations. A large species, it can reach 8 ft (2.4 m). A cultivar, 'Yucatan Princess', is commercially available.
Alocasia sarawakensis can be difficult for home gardeners in Europe or North America to grow; it will not tolerate extended periods of temperatures below 50F. During its growing season, moderate watering paired with weekly feeding of are required for Alocasia sarawakensis to thrive.
Alocasia sarawakensis là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Ráy (Araceae). Loài này được M.Hotta mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1967.[1]
Alocasia sarawakensis là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Ráy (Araceae). Loài này được M.Hotta mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1967.