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velvet leaf indoor plant Alocasia Reginula 'Black Velvet' Houseplant

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velvet leaf indoor plant Alocasia Reginula 'Black Velvet' HouseplantAlocasia Reginula 'Black Velvet' Rare Collector's Houseplant The Alocasia Reginula 'Black Velvet' stands out as one of the most distinctive houseplants available, prized by collectors for its striking velvety dark foliage and compact growth habit. This rare Alocasia variety features thick, heart shaped leaves with a deep black green surface that has an unmistakable velvet texture, accented by silvery white veining that creates a dramatic contrast.

Alocasia Reginula 'Black Velvet' - Rare Collector's Houseplant

The Alocasia Reginula 'Black Velvet' stands out as one of the most distinctive houseplants available, prized by collectors for its striking velvety dark foliage and compact growth habit. This rare Alocasia variety features thick, heart-shaped leaves with a deep black-green surface that has an unmistakable velvet texture, accented by silvery-white veining that creates a dramatic contrast.

Care Requirements

This Alocasia requires advanced plant care knowledge and attention to thrive indoors. Position your Black Velvet in a location with bright, indirect sunlight - direct sun will damage the delicate velvet leaves. The soil must remain consistently moist but not waterlogged, requiring regular monitoring of moisture levels. High humidity levels are essential for maintaining the health and appearance of the foliage.

Temperature stability is critical for this tropical plant. Keep your Alocasia Reginula in environments above 60°F (15°C) at all times, as it is extremely sensitive to cold temperatures and drafts. Sudden temperature drops can cause leaf damage or plant decline.

Important Safety Information

This plant is toxic to pets and humans if ingested. Keep the Alocasia Reginula out of reach of children, cats, and dogs. The plant contains calcium oxalate crystals which can cause irritation and discomfort.

Why Choose Black Velvet Alocasia

The Alocasia Reginula 'Black Velvet' makes an exceptional statement plant for experienced indoor gardeners and collectors seeking unusual specimens. Its compact size makes it suitable for smaller spaces while still providing maximum visual impact. The alien-like appearance of the leaves creates an exotic focal point in any plant collection.

Product Specifications
  • Botanical Name: Alocasia Reginula
  • Common Names: Black Velvet
  • Description: The Alocasia Reginula also known as the African Mask or Elephant Ear is all about the unusual and unique alien looking leaves. The Alocasia Reginula is a unique houseplant but beware that it is on the harder side to care for. It requires bright, indirect sunlight as well as soil that is constantly moist from watering. Toxic to pets.
  • ***Very sensitive to the cold***
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