


Alocasia Melo Elephant Ear House Plant 6cm Pot
Alocasia melo is a rare, slow-growing species prized for its thick, heavily textured foliage and cool-toned colouring. Unlike many glossy Alocasias, this variety has firm, almost stone-like leaves with a matte, blue-green to silvery-grey finish.
Native to Borneo, it remains compact and architectural, making it ideal for collectors who love unusual foliage texture. Its sculptural appearance gives it a bold presence despite its relatively small size.
As part of the Alocasia genus, it shares similar care needs with other Alocasias but prefers slightly more controlled watering due to its thick leaves.
Key Features
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🌿 Thick, textured, almost reptile-like foliage
-
🌿 Blue-green to silver-grey colouring
-
🌿 Compact and slow-growing
-
🌿 Upright, sculptural growth
-
🌿 Collector’s favourite species
Care Guide
Light
Bright, indirect light is essential.
-
East or bright north-facing windows are ideal
-
Avoid direct sunlight
-
Too little light slows growth
It tolerates slightly lower light better than some Alocasias but thrives in bright conditions.
Watering
Alocasia melo prefers consistent but careful watering.
-
Allow the top 3–4cm of soil to dry before watering
-
Keep soil lightly moist during active growth
-
Reduce watering significantly in winter
Important:
-
Never allow it to sit in water
-
Use pots with good drainage
Overwatering is the most common issue with this species.
Humidity
Prefers moderate to high humidity.
-
Ideal range: 60%+
-
Benefits from a humidifier
-
Avoid very dry air
Although its leaves are thick, it still appreciates stable humidity.
Temperature
-
Ideal: 18–26°C
-
Avoid temperatures below 16°C
-
Protect from draughts
It dislikes sudden temperature fluctuations.
Soil & Potting Mix
Use a chunky, well-draining mix:
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Peat-free houseplant compost
-
Perlite
-
Orchid bark
Good aeration is crucial to prevent root rot.
Feeding
Feed during spring and summer:
-
Balanced liquid fertiliser every 3–4 weeks
-
Reduce feeding in autumn
-
Do not feed during dormancy
As a slow grower, it does not require heavy feeding.
Growth Habit
-
Upright, compact form
-
Typically grows 30–40cm tall
-
Produces thick, firm leaves from a central rhizome
Growth is slower than many other Alocasias.
Dormancy
In cooler months, it may slow down or partially go dormant.
-
Reduce watering
-
Keep warm and bright
-
Do not fertilise
Leaf loss in winter can occur if conditions drop too low.
Propagation
Propagation is typically done by rhizome division during spring repotting.
This is best attempted by experienced growers.
Common Problems
Yellow leaves
-
Overwatering
Soft stems
-
Root rot
Brown edges
-
Low humidity
Leaf drop in winter
-
Dormancy or cold stress
Styling Ideas
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Perfect for minimalist interiors
-
Pairs beautifully with glossy foliage plants
-
Ideal for plant cabinets
-
Looks striking in neutral or stone-toned pots
Its textured, almost sculptural foliage makes it a standout specimen plant.
Toxicity
Like other Alocasias, it is toxic if ingested by pets or humans. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs.
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Description
Alocasia melo is a rare, slow-growing species prized for its thick, heavily textured foliage and cool-toned colouring. Unlike many glossy Alocasias, this variety has firm, almost stone-like leaves with a matte, blue-green to silvery-grey finish.
Native to Borneo, it remains compact and architectural, making it ideal for collectors who love unusual foliage texture. Its sculptural appearance gives it a bold presence despite its relatively small size.
As part of the Alocasia genus, it shares similar care needs with other Alocasias but prefers slightly more controlled watering due to its thick leaves.
Key Features
-
🌿 Thick, textured, almost reptile-like foliage
-
🌿 Blue-green to silver-grey colouring
-
🌿 Compact and slow-growing
-
🌿 Upright, sculptural growth
-
🌿 Collector’s favourite species
Care Guide
Light
Bright, indirect light is essential.
-
East or bright north-facing windows are ideal
-
Avoid direct sunlight
-
Too little light slows growth
It tolerates slightly lower light better than some Alocasias but thrives in bright conditions.
Watering
Alocasia melo prefers consistent but careful watering.
-
Allow the top 3–4cm of soil to dry before watering
-
Keep soil lightly moist during active growth
-
Reduce watering significantly in winter
Important:
-
Never allow it to sit in water
-
Use pots with good drainage
Overwatering is the most common issue with this species.
Humidity
Prefers moderate to high humidity.
-
Ideal range: 60%+
-
Benefits from a humidifier
-
Avoid very dry air
Although its leaves are thick, it still appreciates stable humidity.
Temperature
-
Ideal: 18–26°C
-
Avoid temperatures below 16°C
-
Protect from draughts
It dislikes sudden temperature fluctuations.
Soil & Potting Mix
Use a chunky, well-draining mix:
-
Peat-free houseplant compost
-
Perlite
-
Orchid bark
Good aeration is crucial to prevent root rot.
Feeding
Feed during spring and summer:
-
Balanced liquid fertiliser every 3–4 weeks
-
Reduce feeding in autumn
-
Do not feed during dormancy
As a slow grower, it does not require heavy feeding.
Growth Habit
-
Upright, compact form
-
Typically grows 30–40cm tall
-
Produces thick, firm leaves from a central rhizome
Growth is slower than many other Alocasias.
Dormancy
In cooler months, it may slow down or partially go dormant.
-
Reduce watering
-
Keep warm and bright
-
Do not fertilise
Leaf loss in winter can occur if conditions drop too low.
Propagation
Propagation is typically done by rhizome division during spring repotting.
This is best attempted by experienced growers.
Common Problems
Yellow leaves
-
Overwatering
Soft stems
-
Root rot
Brown edges
-
Low humidity
Leaf drop in winter
-
Dormancy or cold stress
Styling Ideas
-
Perfect for minimalist interiors
-
Pairs beautifully with glossy foliage plants
-
Ideal for plant cabinets
-
Looks striking in neutral or stone-toned pots
Its textured, almost sculptural foliage makes it a standout specimen plant.
Toxicity
Like other Alocasias, it is toxic if ingested by pets or humans. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs.























