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Alocasia ‘Teletubbie’

Alocasia ‘Teletubbie’

Alocasia ‘Teletubbie’ is a distinctive and increasingly sought-after Alocasia cultivar known for its thick, upright stems and bold, rounded foliage. The plant often displays a slightly fuzzy or textured appearance along the petioles, giving it a playful yet sculptural look that sets it apart from more traditional Alocasia varieties. Its compact but sturdy growth habit makes it visually striking without requiring the space of larger Alocasia species.

Originating from tropical environments and developed as a cultivated variety, Alocasia ‘Teletubbie’ thrives in warm, humid indoor conditions. While visually approachable and unique in form, it does require consistent care to maintain healthy growth. This plant is well suited for collectors and plant lovers who appreciate uncommon varieties and are comfortable providing attentive care.

Sizing Description:

Small - 4"/ 10cm Diameter

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Sun Requirements ▾

Bright, indirect light is ideal for Alocasia ‘Teletubbie’. Direct sunlight should be avoided, as it can scorch the leaves, while insufficient light may cause slower growth and weaker stems. A bright room with filtered light or placement near a window with sheer coverage provides the best balance for healthy growth and leaf development.

Watering Instructions ▾

Watering should be done when the top portion of the soil begins to dry, but before the root system dries out completely. Alocasia ‘Teletubbie’ prefers evenly moist soil and does not tolerate waterlogged conditions. Overwatering can lead to root rot, while underwatering may result in drooping leaves or slowed growth. Watering frequency should be reduced during the winter months when growth naturally slows.

Care Tips ▾

Alocasia ‘Teletubbie’ prefers a warm, stable environment with higher humidity and good air circulation. It benefits from an airy, well-draining aroid soil mix that allows roots to breathe while retaining some moisture. Sudden temperature changes, cold drafts, or dry air can cause stress and leaf decline. This plant prefers consistency and should not be moved frequently once it has settled into its space.
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