care for tiny dancers elephant ear plant alocasia buddha palm Alocasia 'Tiny Dancer' | Plants
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care for tiny dancers elephant ear plant alocasia buddha palm

care for tiny dancers elephant ear plant alocasia buddha palm Alocasia 'Tiny Dancer' | Plants

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care for tiny dancers elephant ear plant alocasia buddha palm Alocasia 'Tiny Dancer' | PlantsAlocasia 'Tiny Dancer' features small, narrow leaves cup upward on slender, arching stems, giving the plant a light, elegant silhouette that looks almost like a cluster of tiny dancers in motion. The leaf shape is unique within the genus as rather than the broad, arrow shaped foliage of most Alocasias, 'Tiny Dancer' produces narrow blades that curve and twist, creating a structural, modern look. It stays genuinely small even at maturity, making it

Alocasia 'Tiny Dancer' features small, narrow leaves cup upward on slender, arching stems, giving the plant a light, elegant silhouette that looks almost like a cluster of tiny dancers in motion. The leaf shape is unique within the genus as rather than the broad, arrow-shaped foliage of most Alocasias, 'Tiny Dancer' produces narrow blades that curve and twist, creating a structural, modern look. It stays genuinely small even at maturity, making it ideal for windowsills, desks, and curated displays.

Origins
Alocasia 'Tiny Dancer' is a hybrid between Alocasia brisbanensis and Alocasia odora, developed by LariAnn Garner of Aroidia Research in Florida. Its parent species are native to Southeast Asia and Australasia. The compact, cup-shaped leaf form is a result of selective breeding, creating a plant that is architecturally interesting at a fraction of the size of most Alocasias.

Soil and Substrate
Our Alocasia Premium Potting Mix is peat-free and formulated for Alocasias and is light, airy, and structured for good drainage and oxygen exchange around the roots.

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