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zebrina elephant ear plant Alocasia Zebrina — Elephant EarYellow green and black purple striped stems Spectacular graphic patterns Bright indirect light Moderate watering Stable 18 27 C Two sizes available The Alocasia zebrina, also called striped elephant ear, is an iconic tropical plant native to the humid forests of Southeast Asia. Its absolute uniqueness: its petioles the stems that hold the leaves are covered with spectacular yellow green and black purple horizontal striped patterns. Such a naturally
🌿 Yellow-green and black-purple striped stems • 🦓 Spectacular graphic patterns • ☀️ Bright indirect light • 💧 Moderate watering • 🌡️ Stable 18-27 °C • 📐 Two sizes available
The Alocasia zebrina, also called striped elephant ear, is an iconic tropical plant native to the humid forests of Southeast Asia. Its absolute uniqueness: its petioles — the stems that hold the leaves — are covered with spectacular yellow-green and black-purple horizontal striped patterns. Such a naturally graphic ornamentation that it creates a strong decorative effect even when the leaves are not visible, placing this plant among the most sought-after Alocasia in the catalog.
It is the only Alocasia whose stems are as decorative as the foliage — making it one of the most recognizable plants to structure a tropical indoor composition around a signature species.
Which Alocasia to choose?
The Alocasia genus in the Verdeia catalog offers a great diversity of shapes and colors. Here are the most distinctive profiles to place this zebrina:
- Alocasia zebrina (this plant) — yellow-green striped stems with horizontal black-purple patterns, dark green arrow-shaped leaves. The most iconic and graphic in the range.
- Alocasia wentii — bronze green foliage with spectacular purple-red undersides. The choice for elegant two-tone foliage.
- Alocasia Lauterbachiana — long, narrow, wavy leaves, very airy habit. The choice for a slimmer, more slender silhouette.
- Alocasia Macrorrhiza — huge shiny green leaves, very imposing stature. The choice for an XXL statement plant.
- Alocasia Regal Shield — very large dark green shield-shaped leaves with purple undersides. The choice for majestic two-tone foliage.
- Alocasia cucullata — large shiny green heart-shaped leaves, the most robust and tolerant. The choice to start with Alocasia.
- Alocasia Polly — dark green foliage with silvery white veins, compact habit. The choice for a strong graphic contrast in a small space.
- Alocasia Red Secret — burgundy red foliage evolving towards copper green. The choice for a warm and spectacular palette.
Exposure & location
The Alocasia zebrina enjoys bright indirect light — this is the condition to maintain the vibrant dark green foliage and preserve the intensity of the striped patterns on the stems. In too low light, the stems gradually lose their contrast.
- Exposure: bright indirect to partial shade — protected from direct sun that burns leaves and dulls the striped patterns.
- Location: living room, office, bedroom — anywhere with stable and abundant light, at eye level to highlight the graphic petioles.
- Temperature: 18 to 27 °C, without sudden changes or drafts.
- Soil type: draining, rich in organic matter — mix of green plant potting soil + perlite or coconut fiber to aerate the root ball.
Place the Alocasia zebrina in a spot where the striped stems are clearly visible at eye level — it is precisely this ornamental quality of the petioles that distinguishes it from all other Alocasia.
Watering & maintenance
The Alocasia zebrina prefers a slightly moist substrate without ever staying soggy — let the top 2 to 3 centimeters dry before watering. Excess water is the main cause of yellowing leaves in large Alocasia.
- Frequency: about once a week in spring-summer, every two weeks in winter.
- Drainage: essential — pot with drainage holes and well-draining substrate, never stagnant water in the decorative pot.
- Humidity: 60 to 70% — mist occasionally or group with other tropical plants.
- Fertilizer: liquid fertilizer for green plants diluted once a month in spring and summer.
- Cleaning: gently wipe the leaves AND stems with a damp cloth — the striped patterns regain all their brightness once dust is removed.
- Repotting: every 2 years in spring into a slightly larger pot with fresh substrate.
If the leaves yellow at the base, reduce watering immediately — it is almost always overwatering, not underwatering, that triggers this symptom in Alocasia zebrina.
Decor ideas & plant pairings
The striped stems of the Alocasia zebrina make it a statement plant that visually structures any space, ideal for creating a green relaxation corner around a signature species.
- For a graphic play on striped patterns, pair it with a Calathea zebrina — both plants share the same striped pattern but express it differently: on the stems for the Alocasia, on the leaves for the Calathea, for a coherent and very original thematic duo.
- For a very architectural XXL tropical composition, place it in the foreground in front of a Strelitzia Nicolai — the graphic striped stems on the ground and the large upright palms above create two very distinct layers in a large-scale composition.
- For a palm and elephant ear combination, pair it with an Areca — the light, arching fronds of the palm contrast with the large upright leaves of the Alocasia, and the striped stems create the graphic focal point of the arrangement.
- To highlight the contrast of the stems, place it in an Elho Greenville Round Blanc pot with a matte finish — the light background brings out the yellow-green and black-purple stripes without any color competition.
Slightly elevate the plant on a low piece of furniture or a stand: the zebra petioles are fully revealed when at eye level, where the species' graphic magic works most strongly.
Verdeia tips
- Clean the stems regularly: dust dulls the contrast between the yellow-green and black-purple patterns — monthly cleaning of the stems AND leaves with a soft damp cloth keeps the zebra stripes at their full graphic brilliance.
- Turn the plant a quarter turn every two weeks: Alocasia naturally orients its large leaves toward the light — regular rotation ensures a balanced silhouette and exposes the zebra stems on all sides.
- Repot only when roots come out of the pot: Alocasia zebrina develops a progressive root system and does not like to be repotted too early — wait for roots to appear through the drainage holes before intervening, ideally in spring.
Technical characteristics
- Botanical name: Alocasia zebrina
- Common name: Zebra elephant ear
- Origin: Southeast Asia
- Available sizes: H75 cm | Pot Ø19 cm — H80 cm | Pot Ø21 cm
- Adult height: up to 1 m indoors
- Exposure: bright indirect light to partial shade
- Watering: moderate, let 2-3 cm of surface dry between waterings
- Soil type: well-draining, rich in organic matter
- Temperature: 18 to 27 °C, stable
- Humidity: 60 to 70%
- Foliage: evergreen, dark green spear-shaped, yellow-green and black-purple zebra petioles
- Growth: medium, upright graphic habit
- Care: easy
- Toxicity: toxic if ingested.
- Decorative style: Graphic / Iconic / Contemporary tropical
Each plant is unique: the photos show an example of its appearance. The intensity of the zebra patterns and the density of the foliage naturally vary depending on the light and season.
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