Araceae
African Mask Plant: Air Purifying Plant
Alocasia amazonica
High maintenance tropical requiring consistent humidity (60%+), bright indirect light, and careful watering. Keep soil moist but never waterlogged. Prone to dormancy in winter or when stressed. Thrives in warm, humid environments like bathrooms.
Every 5 days
Partial shade
18° - 26°C
60% - 80%
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What is African Mask Plant?
African Mask Plant (Alocasia amazonica) is a hard-care plant from the Araceae family. Alocasia amazonica is a stunning tropical hybrid known for its dramatic arrow-shaped leaves with bold white veining against deep green foliage and rich purple undersides. Despite its name suggesting Amazonian origins, it is actually a hybrid created in a Florida nursery in the 1950s from Southeast A...
African Mask Plant grows up to 60cm, with spread of 60cm, watering every 5 days, 18°C – 26°C, 60–80% humidity. It is suitable for indoor environments and not safe for pets.
Unlike easy-care plants, African Mask Plant demands constant attention to humidity and light. Not recommended for beginners. Without precautions, ingestion can cause irritation in pets. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs. Without adequate drainage, root rot can develop within 10 days.
How to Care for African Mask Plant?
TLDR: African Mask Plant needs Partial shade, watering every 5 days, and temperatures between 18-26°C with 60-80% humidity.
How Often Should You Water African Mask Plant?
Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry. Keep soil consistently moist but never soggy. Reduce watering in winter. Use room temperature water and ensure excellent drainage to prevent root rot.
How Much Light Does African Mask Plant Need?
Provide bright, indirect light near an east or north-facing window. Avoid direct sunlight which scorches leaves. Can tolerate medium light but grows slower. Not suited for low light conditions.
What Is the Best Soil for African Mask Plant?
Use a well-draining mix rich in organic matter. Combine peat moss, perlite, and pine bark. Maintain slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5-6.5). The soil should retain some moisture while allowing excess water to drain.
What Pot Should You Use for African Mask Plant?
Use a pot with drainage holes. Terracotta pots work well as they allow the soil to breathe. Choose a pot only slightly larger than the root ball as Alocasia prefers to be slightly root-bound.
Care Schedule
Fertilize
Every 30 days
Misting
Every 3 days
Rotate
Every 14 days
Repot
Every 730 days
What Is African Mask Plant and Where Does It Come From?
Alocasia amazonica is a stunning tropical hybrid known for its dramatic arrow-shaped leaves with bold white veining against deep green foliage and rich purple undersides. Despite its name suggesting Amazonian origins, it is actually a hybrid created in a Florida nursery in the 1950s from Southeast Asian parent species. This compact variety, often sold as "Polly," makes an excellent statement houseplant.
How to Propagate African Mask Plant?
Division
Best done in spring when the plant is actively growing
- 1 Wait until the plant has multiple offsets or clumps
- 2 Remove the plant from its pot during spring repotting
- 3 Gently separate the rhizomes ensuring each division has roots
- 4 Plant divisions in fresh, well-draining soil
- 5 Keep humid and warm until established
Materials needed:
How Big Does African Mask Plant Grow?
TLDR: African Mask Plant can reach up to 60cm tall with Medium growth rate.
Max height
60cm
Spread
60cm
Growth rate
Medium
Foliage
Evergreen
Warning: Toxic Plant
This plant can be toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of:
Plant Uses
Ornamental
Great for decoration
Air Purifying
Improves air quality
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What Diseases Commonly Affect African Mask Plant?
TLDR: African Mask Plant is susceptible to 13 known diseases. Monitor regularly for early detection.
Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew is a common fungal disease caused by various fungi species including Erysiphe, Podosphaera, Oïdium, and Leveillula. It affects over 10,000 plant species worldwide. The disease thrives in warm, dry climates with high humidity and appears as a distinctive white powdery coating on plant surfaces.
Root Rot
Root rot is a serious fungal disease that affects the root system of plants, causing them to decay and die. It is primarily caused by overwatering, poor drainage, or soil-borne fungi such as Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia, and Fusarium. The disease thrives in waterlogged conditions where roots are deprived of oxygen, making them susceptible to fungal infection.
Anthracnose
Anthracnose is a fungal disease caused by fungi in the genus Colletotrichum that affects many plants, including vegetables, fruits, and trees. The disease thrives in cool, wet conditions, causing dark, sunken lesions on leaves, stems, flowers, and fruits.
Rust
Rust is a common fungal disease caused by fungi in the order Pucciniales that affects a wide variety of plants. The disease gets its name from the characteristic orange, yellow, or reddish-brown pustules that appear on leaves, resembling metal rust. This obligate fungal parasite requires living plants to survive and can cause significant economic losses in agricultural crops.
Meaning & Symbolism
Symbolizes exotic beauty, tropical elegance, and makes a bold statement in interior design. Associated with protection and bringing positive energy into the home.
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