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Alocasia ‘Portora’ boasts large, upright leaves that resemble elephant ears. They are deep green in color and prominently veined. The leaves are held high on sturdy, thick stalks, giving this plant a majestic presence.
28 mar 2021 · Mealy bugs and spider mites love the Alocasia Low Rider. Keep an eye out for any unwanted pests – these two will likely make an appearance at some point. Whilst the odd one here or there is not usually a big deal, an infestation can quickly take hold.
Alocasia Portora is an enormous alocasia that needs plenty of bright light or direct sun in order to keep up with its dimensions and bright green color foliage. As it's usually planted outdoors, there's no difficulty in providing these conditions, but indoors is not that easy.
LOW RIDER is a dwarf selection of Alocasia 'Portora'. Mature plants will reach up to 2' tall with a similar spread. The glossy, heart-shaped leaves have wavy margins and are held on thick, stout leaf stalks.
It’s a ‘low rider’, a dwarf mutation of the ‘Portora’. I’ve personally seen several variegated specimens of both varieties & it’s possible for them to have either aurea (gold) or “white” variegation.
'Low Rider' is a compact plant with wavy-edged leaves that look similar to Alocasia 'Portora' only with a dwarf growth habit. It's an upright grower usually reaching 1-2' tall so it makes an ideal plant as the focal point in a compact mixed container.
Alocasia 'Portodora' is a broadleaf evergreen perennial aroid bulb / corm / tuber with green foliage. Features glossy texture. Grows well with mostly sun - mostly shade and even moisture - regular water. Does well in average, rich and well-drained soil.