Alocasia brancifolia’s dominant feature are the leaves. The bright green leaves grow to a length of 60 centimeters when mature, have a bright green color and are arrow shaped. Different compared to other species of this genus is that the leaves are heavily dissected. This makes the appearance similar to a broad fern shaped leaf. Leaflets are guided by a prominent green vein. All leaves from this plant arise from a terrestrial rosette and have a plain green petiole. In some cases, the plant could produce a plain inflorescence from the base like other species within this genus. Propagation is mostly done by shoots or seeds.
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| Adult height: <50 cm |
| Adult width: <15 cm |
| Flower colour: White |
| Flower period: All year |
| Product type: Plant |
| Plant type: Foliage plant |
| Growth habit: Normal |
| Properties: Non-edible |
| Growth rate: Slow |
| Araflora info: Botanical |
| Natural habitat: South-East Asia |
| Altitude range: 0-1500 m |















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