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Thank you for tuning in to our video on Alocasia Zebrina! Today, we'll be taking you on a journey through the fascinating history, description, preferred companions, growing tips, and various uses of Alocasia Zebrina. Here's a quick overview of what we'll be covering in this video:
Latin name: Alocasia zebrina
Sun: Partial shade to filtered sun
Days to germination: Not typically grown from seed, typically propagated by division or rhizome cuttings
Seed depth: Not applicable
Spacing: 12-18 inches (30-45 cm)
Frost tolerant: Not frost tolerant, best grown in USDA zones 10-11
Days to maturity: Perennial
Height: 2-4 feet (60-120 cm)
Grow zones: USDA zones 10-11
Life cycle: Perennial
Pollinator attractant: Non-flowering, so not a significant attractant for pollinators
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