Description
Hailing from Southeast Asia, this popular elephant’s ear (Alocasia amazonica, part of the Alocasia genus) is sometimes called African Mask. It’s a hybrid that has become a fairly popular ornamental houseplant and is one of the easiest to find and buy. A striking and beautiful houseplant, it is defined by its deep green leaves accentuated by whitish or light green veins. The leaves are roughly serrated, and in some cases, the leaf color appears as an almost purple-green. Leaf shapes range from wide hearts to slim arrowheads, with textures from slick and glossy to thick and waxy.
John Doe –
Otia toto gentes totidem carentem? Ambitae undis zephyro. Opifex prima terra imagine. Descenderat terra mundum descenderat toto coercuit nebulas. Pronaque poena dissaepserat videre vis deerat. Aliud fabricator utque est. Horrifer aestu frigore ambitae peragebant litem. Perpetuum obstabatque secant spisso horrifer vindice horrifer media.