Name: Gina Florida (Zone 9a) Tropical plant collector 40 years
These have been coming out more and more in nurseries over the past few years. They were very common about 15-20 years ago, then, like a lot of plants, fell off the radar. The 2nd coming of the Aroid and Houseplant craze has prompted them to make a comeback. A few of mine
This one is fairly easy to tell apart from the variegated ALocasia gageana by the patterning of the variegation. Macro albo V almost never throws 'mint' leaves...gageana does a lot
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