This rarely offered Alocasia grows larger than its cousin Alocasia gageana and boasts stark white variegation as opposed to cream-colored. It’s leaves are more triangular and elongated than gageana but still wider and more ruffly than Alocasia ‘Frydek’.
Wants bright light, decently humid conditions (ambient Bay Area conditions should be fine), and warmth! These plants are pristine, but all Alocasia can be prone to spider mites if conditions are not ideal, so not a bad idea to regular monitor this plant or routinely spray with Mite-y Spray, especially in the winter.