
Alocasia Scabriuscula Albo #1
★ Birthday Girl · Featured Specimen
One of this season's highlighted girls. Hand-selected, photographed as the exact specimen you receive.
Alocasia scabriuscula Albo. A robust, rarely-seen Bornean species — thick, matte grey-green arrow leaves on speckled, purple-spotted petioles — here broken with creamy-white albo sectoring.
The species
Alocasia scabriuscula is a rhizomatous species from the forests and riverbanks of Borneo, first collected in the 1870s. The name means "rough" — a nod to its thick, leathery, almost succulent blades. They are ovate-sagittate, matte and non-glossy, grey-green to purple-toned, with darker veins. The petioles carry the detail: irregular purple-brown dots, rings and broken lines. A highly variable species that builds into a broad, architectural plant.
The albo is true white sectoring — irregular creamy-white over that matte blade, different on every leaf. Because white tissue carries no chlorophyll, those sectors are more delicate: slower to harden, quicker to brown, and unforgiving of overwatering.
This specimen
- Stage: [juvenile / sub-mature]
- Leaves: 2
- Pot: 5cm
- Variegation: Strong
- Notes: Acclimated and ready to ship
One specimen. Photographed as received. No restock.
Care, briefly
- Light: Bright indirect to filtered, and generous — the green carries the plant. Direct sun scorches the white sectors.
- Water: Evenly moist, never waterlogged. Let the top layer dry before watering; rot-prone with wet feet, and the albo sectors compound it.
- Humidity: 60%+. White sectors and leaf edges brown fast in dry air.
- Mix: Chunky, well-draining aroid mix with airflow around the rhizome.
- Warmth: 18–28°C. No cold draughts, nothing below 15°C.
- Pace: Robust once established — builds a broad, clumping shape from the crown, so give it room as it grows.
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.