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The zebra plant is this week’s houseplant of the week.

Why will I enjoy this?
Everyone is intrigued by the striped markings on the fast-growing, tropical zebra plant’s stems (Alocasia zebrina). It is also known as the elephant ear because of its voluminous leaves.

The zebra plant is this week's houseplant of the week.
The zebra plant is this week’s houseplant of the week.

Light or darkness?
Luminous indirect sunlight

Where shall I place it?
Elevate this tropical beauty using a side table or plant stand.

How do I keep it alive?
A. zebrina’s natural habitat is the damp, humid environment of the rainforest floor, partially shaded by the tree canopy. To achieve this effect at home, select a warm location away from direct sunlight, which will cause the waxy leaves to burn. Provide humidity by sprinkling and keeping the roots moist by watering frequently and in little amounts. The huge leaves will follow the flow of light, therefore you must regularly rotate the container. During the winter months, if the leaves and stems die back to the compost, do not be frightened; this is the plant’s dormant period; therefore, minimize watering and place the plant in a warm location where it will recover in the spring.

Have you heard?
This magnificent plant can only be found in the wild on the Philippine island of Luzon. All of its parts are poisonous to cats, dogs, and children. when consumed.

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