

20-25cm Alocasia Antoro 12cm Pot House Plant
Alocasia ‘Antoro’ is a striking tropical houseplant known for its dramatic foliage, deep colouring and architectural growth habit. This variety produces elongated, shield-shaped leaves with prominent veining and a rich velvety appearance that gives the plant a bold, exotic look indoors.
The foliage typically emerges with deep green to near-black tones, often contrasted by lighter veins and subtly textured surfaces. As the plant matures, the leaves become larger and more defined, creating an impressive upright display.
Alocasia ‘Antoro’ is particularly admired for its elegant form and strong contrast between the dark foliage and structured stems. The leaves have a refined, almost sculptural quality, making this variety ideal for statement plant collections and modern interior spaces.
Like many Alocasias, ‘Antoro’ has a strong tropical appearance that instantly adds depth and texture to indoor plant displays.
Alocasia ‘Antoro’ Care Guide
Light Requirements
Alocasia ‘Antoro’ thrives in bright, indirect light. Good lighting helps maintain strong growth, healthy foliage colour and larger leaves.
Avoid prolonged direct sunlight, especially harsh afternoon sun, as this can scorch the foliage.
Ideal positions include:
- Bright rooms with filtered light
- Near east or north-facing windows
- Slightly back from brighter south-facing windows
Too little light may cause:
- Slower growth
- Smaller leaves
- Leggy stems
- Loss of foliage intensity
Watering
Keep the soil lightly moist but never waterlogged. Alocasias prefer consistent moisture, especially during active growth.
Allow the top layer of soil to dry slightly between waterings while ensuring the root ball does not fully dry out for extended periods.
Common signs of overwatering include:
- Yellowing leaves
- Soft stems
- Root rot
Signs the plant may need water:
- Slight drooping
- Dry topsoil
- Lightweight pot
Reduce watering during colder months when growth slows naturally.
Humidity
Alocasia ‘Antoro’ prefers higher humidity levels and performs best in a warm, humid environment.
Ideal humidity:
- 60%+ preferred
- Higher humidity supports larger foliage and cleaner unfurling
Low humidity can cause:
- Brown leaf edges
- Crispy tips
- Difficulty unfurling new growth
Using a humidifier or placing the plant near other tropical plants can help improve humidity.
Temperature
This plant prefers warm, stable temperatures between:
- 18–28°C
Avoid:
- Cold draughts
- Temperatures below 15°C
- Sudden environmental changes
Keep away from radiators and air conditioning units where possible.
Soil Mix
A chunky, free-draining soil mix is ideal for Alocasia ‘Antoro’.
A suitable mix may include:
- Peat-free compost or coco coir
- Perlite
- Orchid bark
- Coco chips
Good airflow around the roots is essential to prevent rot.
Feeding
Feed every 2–4 weeks during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser diluted to half strength.
Reduce feeding during autumn and winter when growth slows.
Growth Habit
Alocasia ‘Antoro’ grows upright from a central base, producing increasingly large foliage over time.
Under ideal conditions, the plant develops:
- Larger mature leaves
- Stronger veining
- More dramatic dark foliage
Older leaves may naturally yellow and die off as new growth emerges, which is normal for Alocasias.
Dormancy
Like many Alocasias, ‘Antoro’ may slow down significantly or partially enter dormancy during colder months, particularly in lower light or cooler conditions.
During this period:
- Reduce watering
- Stop feeding
- Keep the plant warm and bright
New growth typically resumes in spring.
Toxicity
Alocasia ‘Antoro’ is toxic if ingested by pets or humans due to calcium oxalate crystals. Keep out of reach of pets and children.
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Description
Alocasia ‘Antoro’ is a striking tropical houseplant known for its dramatic foliage, deep colouring and architectural growth habit. This variety produces elongated, shield-shaped leaves with prominent veining and a rich velvety appearance that gives the plant a bold, exotic look indoors.
The foliage typically emerges with deep green to near-black tones, often contrasted by lighter veins and subtly textured surfaces. As the plant matures, the leaves become larger and more defined, creating an impressive upright display.
Alocasia ‘Antoro’ is particularly admired for its elegant form and strong contrast between the dark foliage and structured stems. The leaves have a refined, almost sculptural quality, making this variety ideal for statement plant collections and modern interior spaces.
Like many Alocasias, ‘Antoro’ has a strong tropical appearance that instantly adds depth and texture to indoor plant displays.
Alocasia ‘Antoro’ Care Guide
Light Requirements
Alocasia ‘Antoro’ thrives in bright, indirect light. Good lighting helps maintain strong growth, healthy foliage colour and larger leaves.
Avoid prolonged direct sunlight, especially harsh afternoon sun, as this can scorch the foliage.
Ideal positions include:
- Bright rooms with filtered light
- Near east or north-facing windows
- Slightly back from brighter south-facing windows
Too little light may cause:
- Slower growth
- Smaller leaves
- Leggy stems
- Loss of foliage intensity
Watering
Keep the soil lightly moist but never waterlogged. Alocasias prefer consistent moisture, especially during active growth.
Allow the top layer of soil to dry slightly between waterings while ensuring the root ball does not fully dry out for extended periods.
Common signs of overwatering include:
- Yellowing leaves
- Soft stems
- Root rot
Signs the plant may need water:
- Slight drooping
- Dry topsoil
- Lightweight pot
Reduce watering during colder months when growth slows naturally.
Humidity
Alocasia ‘Antoro’ prefers higher humidity levels and performs best in a warm, humid environment.
Ideal humidity:
- 60%+ preferred
- Higher humidity supports larger foliage and cleaner unfurling
Low humidity can cause:
- Brown leaf edges
- Crispy tips
- Difficulty unfurling new growth
Using a humidifier or placing the plant near other tropical plants can help improve humidity.
Temperature
This plant prefers warm, stable temperatures between:
- 18–28°C
Avoid:
- Cold draughts
- Temperatures below 15°C
- Sudden environmental changes
Keep away from radiators and air conditioning units where possible.
Soil Mix
A chunky, free-draining soil mix is ideal for Alocasia ‘Antoro’.
A suitable mix may include:
- Peat-free compost or coco coir
- Perlite
- Orchid bark
- Coco chips
Good airflow around the roots is essential to prevent rot.
Feeding
Feed every 2–4 weeks during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser diluted to half strength.
Reduce feeding during autumn and winter when growth slows.
Growth Habit
Alocasia ‘Antoro’ grows upright from a central base, producing increasingly large foliage over time.
Under ideal conditions, the plant develops:
- Larger mature leaves
- Stronger veining
- More dramatic dark foliage
Older leaves may naturally yellow and die off as new growth emerges, which is normal for Alocasias.
Dormancy
Like many Alocasias, ‘Antoro’ may slow down significantly or partially enter dormancy during colder months, particularly in lower light or cooler conditions.
During this period:
- Reduce watering
- Stop feeding
- Keep the plant warm and bright
New growth typically resumes in spring.
Toxicity
Alocasia ‘Antoro’ is toxic if ingested by pets or humans due to calcium oxalate crystals. Keep out of reach of pets and children.























