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🌱 Alocasia Nobilis

🔬 Alocasia nobilis · 👨‍👩‍👧 Famille: Araceae · 🌍 Origine: Southeast Asia

À propos de Alocasia Nobilis

Alocasia nobilis is a tropical aroid (Araceae) grown primarily for its bold, architectural foliage. Like other Alocasia species, it is a rhizomatous perennial that produces characteristic aroid inflorescences (spathe and spadix) and is commonly cultivated as an ornamental in warm climates or as a houseplant.

🌱 Guide d'Entretien Détaillé

☀️ Lumière: 🌤️ Mi-Soleil
💧 Arrosage: surface, soaking
💦 Humidité: 70%
🌡️ Température: Idéale: 24°C • Min: 15°C • Max: 35°C
⚙️ Entretien: ⚡ Modéré
🌱 Substrat: potting soil, perlite, bark

📐 Croissance & Structure

📏 Hauteur: 90 cm
↔️ Envergure: 80 cm
🔄 Cycle de vie: perennial
🍃 Feuillage: evergreen
🌿 Saisons: spring, summer

📅 Phénologie

🌱 Semis: march, april, may
🌸 Floraison: june, july, august
🍎 Fructification: september

🌍 Écologie

🦋 Pollinisateurs: fly, beetle

✨ Utilisations & Avantages

  • ornamental

⚠️ Sécurité & Caractéristiques

👤 Toxicité humaine: slightly toxic
🐾 Toxicité animaux: slightly toxic
⚠️ Allergènes: calcium oxalate raphides

🌱 Propagation

🌱 Multiplication: clump division, bulb division, seed
🌰 Méthode de semis: greenhouse, tray, pot
🪴 Transplantation:

🧪 Sol & Nutrition

🍂 Paillage: bark, wood chips
🧪 Engrais: liquid fertilizer, granular fertilizer, sea fertilizer
Besoins nutritifs: nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium

📝 Conseils d'Expert

🌱 Conseil Sol:

Use a loose, well-aerated aroid mix that stays lightly moist but drains fast (e.g., potting soil amended heavily with perlite plus bark and coconut fiber; optional small amount of peat/sphagnum for moisture retention). Choose a pot with drainage holes; avoid compacted, waterlogged media to reduce corm/root rot.

🌾 Conseil Semis:

Propagation is most reliable by division of the corm/rhizome or by separating offsets during repotting. For seed (only when fresh and available), sow indoors warm (about 24–28°C) in a sterile, free-draining medium kept evenly moist and humid; cover very lightly and provide bright, indirect light. Plant divisions at the same depth as previously grown and keep warm until re-established.

🧪 Conseil Engrais:

Feed during active growth (spring–summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer at 1/4–1/2 strength every 2–4 weeks, or a light dose of controlled-release granular fertilizer. Include micronutrients (especially iron/manganese) if new leaves yellow. Reduce or stop feeding in winter or when growth slows, and periodically flush the pot with water to prevent salt buildup.

🍂 Conseil Paillage:

Top-dress with a thin layer of bark or fine wood chips to reduce evaporation and buffer moisture. Keep mulch off the petiole bases/crown to prevent rot and fungus gnats.

🏗️ Conseil Tuteurage:

Generally self-supporting. If grown in low light or with very large leaves that lean, use a single stake and soft ties to support the main petiole cluster; avoid tying tightly and do not pierce the corm/rhizome.

✂️ Taille:

No routine pruning. Remove yellowing or damaged leaves by cutting the petiole close to the base with a clean tool; remove spent inflorescences to reduce energy drain.

🤝 Plantes Compagnes

Ces plantes poussent bien ensemble:

🌱 Aloe Vera
Tags: #aroid#elephant ear#tropical perennial#ornamental foliage#houseplant#container plant#bright indirect light#partial shade#high humidity#warm temperatures#well-drained potting mix#rhizomatous

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