

Alocasia Olanii 10.5cm Pot 15cm Height House Plant
Alocasia ‘Olanii’ is a rare and highly collectible tropical houseplant admired for its dramatic foliage, deeply textured leaves, and strong architectural appearance. This striking Alocasia produces elongated, shield-shaped leaves with rich dark green tones, pronounced veining, and a slightly quilted or bullate texture that gives the foliage an almost sculpted appearance.
The leaves often develop a subtle satin or velvety sheen under bright light, adding depth and contrast to the plant’s already bold aesthetic. Compared to more common Alocasia varieties, ‘Olanii’ offers a more exotic and collector-focused appearance while still maintaining a manageable indoor size.
With its upright growth habit and dramatic foliage, Alocasia ‘Olanii’ works exceptionally well as a statement plant in modern interiors, tropical displays, or curated rare plant collections.
Key Features
- Dark, heavily textured foliage with pronounced veining
- Architectural growth habit ideal for statement displays
- Rare and collectible Alocasia variety
- Compact enough for indoor growing while still visually impactful
- Strong tropical aesthetic with sculptural foliage
Detailed Care Guide
Light Requirements
Alocasia ‘Olanii’ thrives in bright, indirect light.
- Place near a bright window with filtered sunlight
- Avoid prolonged direct midday sun, which may scorch the foliage
- Lower light conditions can result in slower growth and smaller leaves
Best positions:
- East-facing windows
- Bright north-facing rooms
- A short distance from south or west-facing windows
Watering
This plant prefers evenly moist soil, but it is sensitive to overwatering.
- Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry
- Keep soil lightly moist during active growth
- Reduce watering during winter months
- Never allow the plant to sit in standing water
Tip: Good drainage is essential to avoid root and rhizome rot.
Humidity & Temperature
As a tropical species, Alocasia ‘Olanii’ appreciates warm and humid conditions.
- Ideal humidity: 60–80%
- Temperature range: 18–27°C
- Avoid temperatures below 15°C
- Protect from cold draughts and sudden temperature fluctuations
Higher humidity encourages larger, healthier foliage and reduces the risk of crispy edges.
Soil & Potting Mix
A chunky, free-draining mix helps maintain healthy roots while retaining sufficient moisture.
Recommended mix:
- 40% houseplant compost
- 30% perlite
- 20% orchid bark
- 10% coco coir or horticultural charcoal
This combination provides airflow while preventing waterlogging.
Feeding
Alocasias benefit from regular feeding during the growing season.
- Feed every 2–3 weeks in spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser
- Reduce or stop feeding in autumn and winter when growth slows
Growth Habit & Dormancy
- Upright, clumping growth habit
- Produces foliage individually from underground rhizomes
- May experience partial dormancy during cooler months
During dormancy:
- Some leaves may yellow or die back
- Growth slows significantly
- Reduce watering until active growth resumes
Repotting
- Repot every 1–2 years or when rootbound
- Use a pot with drainage holes
- Avoid oversized pots that retain excessive moisture
Propagation
Propagation is typically carried out through division or corm separation.
- Separate offsets during repotting
- Plant into a lightly moist, airy substrate
- Keep warm and humid while establishing
Common Issues
1. Yellowing leaves
- Usually caused by overwatering or poor drainage
2. Brown leaf edges
- Often linked to low humidity or inconsistent watering
3. Drooping leaves
- Can result from watering stress or environmental changes
4. Slower winter growth
- Normal for many Alocasias during cooler months
Styling & Placement Ideas
- Excellent as a statement foliage plant in living spaces
- Pairs well with velvety Philodendrons and darker tropical plants
- Ideal for modern, minimalist, or jungle-inspired interiors
- Best displayed where its leaf texture and veining can be appreciated up close
Toxicity
Like all Alocasias, ‘Olanii’ is toxic if ingested, so it should be kept away from pets and children.
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Description
Alocasia ‘Olanii’ is a rare and highly collectible tropical houseplant admired for its dramatic foliage, deeply textured leaves, and strong architectural appearance. This striking Alocasia produces elongated, shield-shaped leaves with rich dark green tones, pronounced veining, and a slightly quilted or bullate texture that gives the foliage an almost sculpted appearance.
The leaves often develop a subtle satin or velvety sheen under bright light, adding depth and contrast to the plant’s already bold aesthetic. Compared to more common Alocasia varieties, ‘Olanii’ offers a more exotic and collector-focused appearance while still maintaining a manageable indoor size.
With its upright growth habit and dramatic foliage, Alocasia ‘Olanii’ works exceptionally well as a statement plant in modern interiors, tropical displays, or curated rare plant collections.
Key Features
- Dark, heavily textured foliage with pronounced veining
- Architectural growth habit ideal for statement displays
- Rare and collectible Alocasia variety
- Compact enough for indoor growing while still visually impactful
- Strong tropical aesthetic with sculptural foliage
Detailed Care Guide
Light Requirements
Alocasia ‘Olanii’ thrives in bright, indirect light.
- Place near a bright window with filtered sunlight
- Avoid prolonged direct midday sun, which may scorch the foliage
- Lower light conditions can result in slower growth and smaller leaves
Best positions:
- East-facing windows
- Bright north-facing rooms
- A short distance from south or west-facing windows
Watering
This plant prefers evenly moist soil, but it is sensitive to overwatering.
- Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry
- Keep soil lightly moist during active growth
- Reduce watering during winter months
- Never allow the plant to sit in standing water
Tip: Good drainage is essential to avoid root and rhizome rot.
Humidity & Temperature
As a tropical species, Alocasia ‘Olanii’ appreciates warm and humid conditions.
- Ideal humidity: 60–80%
- Temperature range: 18–27°C
- Avoid temperatures below 15°C
- Protect from cold draughts and sudden temperature fluctuations
Higher humidity encourages larger, healthier foliage and reduces the risk of crispy edges.
Soil & Potting Mix
A chunky, free-draining mix helps maintain healthy roots while retaining sufficient moisture.
Recommended mix:
- 40% houseplant compost
- 30% perlite
- 20% orchid bark
- 10% coco coir or horticultural charcoal
This combination provides airflow while preventing waterlogging.
Feeding
Alocasias benefit from regular feeding during the growing season.
- Feed every 2–3 weeks in spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser
- Reduce or stop feeding in autumn and winter when growth slows
Growth Habit & Dormancy
- Upright, clumping growth habit
- Produces foliage individually from underground rhizomes
- May experience partial dormancy during cooler months
During dormancy:
- Some leaves may yellow or die back
- Growth slows significantly
- Reduce watering until active growth resumes
Repotting
- Repot every 1–2 years or when rootbound
- Use a pot with drainage holes
- Avoid oversized pots that retain excessive moisture
Propagation
Propagation is typically carried out through division or corm separation.
- Separate offsets during repotting
- Plant into a lightly moist, airy substrate
- Keep warm and humid while establishing
Common Issues
1. Yellowing leaves
- Usually caused by overwatering or poor drainage
2. Brown leaf edges
- Often linked to low humidity or inconsistent watering
3. Drooping leaves
- Can result from watering stress or environmental changes
4. Slower winter growth
- Normal for many Alocasias during cooler months
Styling & Placement Ideas
- Excellent as a statement foliage plant in living spaces
- Pairs well with velvety Philodendrons and darker tropical plants
- Ideal for modern, minimalist, or jungle-inspired interiors
- Best displayed where its leaf texture and veining can be appreciated up close
Toxicity
Like all Alocasias, ‘Olanii’ is toxic if ingested, so it should be kept away from pets and children.























