
Alocasia Hybrid 'Zebrina × Longiloba' Albo
★ Birthday Girl · Featured Specimen
One of this season's highlighted girls. Hand-selected, photographed as the exact specimen you receive.
Alocasia hybrid — zebrina × longiloba, albo. A one-off cross: the upright, sculptural carriage of zebrina meeting the silver-veined, purple-backed blade of longiloba, broken here with creamy-white albo sectoring. Unnamed, uncommon, and still revealing itself.
The cross
Alocasia zebrina (Philippines) is grown for its petioles before its leaves — tall, upright stalks streaked in bold zebra banding, carrying narrow arrow-shaped blades high and architectural.
Alocasia longiloba (Southeast Asia) brings the opposite drama: elongated, deeply lobed arrow leaves in deep green to near-black, crossed with silver-white veins over eggplant-purple undersides.
This cross sits between the two, with albo variegation layered on top — irregular creamy-white sectors, different on every leaf. As a juvenile it is still settling; which parent leads in petiole marking and leaf shape becomes clearer as it matures. No named cultivar, no TC line behind it — what you grow out is genuinely uncommon.
These specimens
- Stage: juvenile
- Leaves: 3
- Pot: 5cm
- Roots: Well-rooted
- Variegation: Visible across current growth
- Available: yes
- Notes: Acclimated and ready to ship
Care, briefly
- Light: Bright indirect, and generous — the green carries the plant, and the silver veining and any purple deepen with light. Direct sun scorches the white sectors.
- Water: Evenly moist, never wet. Both parents rot fast with wet feet, and the albo sectors compound it — let the top of the mix dry before watering.
- Humidity: 65%+. White sectors and leaf edges brown fast in dry air.
- Mix: Chunky, well-draining aroid mix — airy at the roots.
- Warmth: 20–27°C. No cold draughts, nothing below 15°C.
- Pace: Early growth on a young hybrid can be uneven as it finds its feet — gaps between leaves are normal, not a fault.
Thank you for collecting with us.
One window,three days.
This piece has lived on our shelves long enough to know its rhythm — rooted, photographed, and firm-checked before it joined the Birthday Collection. Year 1 isn't a sale, it's an anniversary — and the plants here were held back from the regular shelves for exactly this window.
One plant. One owner. When she's gone, she's gone.
Rare. Selected. Limited. The way it should be — and the way it always is here.