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Alocasia plumbea
It grows rather large - at least 2-ft leaves on 4-5 ft petioles. The
one in the photos is a small one that I received from Duke University Greenhouses
surplus plants distribution.
A very neat alocasia - the leaves are very dark green on
the upper side, and metallic-brownish on the undersides. Wine-colored petioles
age to almost black.
The specimen in the photos has been accidentally mashed by another
pot falling on it (and got decapitated in the process). It still did not
quite recover, it seems - it's leaves are more crinkled than they should
be.