




Alocasia Pink Dragon Elephant Ear House Plant 6cm Pot
Alocasia ‘Pink Dragon’ is a striking tropical houseplant known for its deep green, slightly glossy foliage and distinctive soft pink stems. The dramatic contrast between the dark leaves and blush-toned petioles gives it a bold, modern look.
Belonging to the Alocasia genus, ‘Pink Dragon’ has an upright, architectural growth habit and compact size, making it ideal for shelves, plant stands or statement corners.
It offers the drama Alocasias are loved for, but in a more manageable size compared to larger varieties.
Key Features
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🌿 Deep green, shield-shaped leaves
-
🌿 Soft pink to blush stems
-
🌿 Upright, architectural growth
-
🌿 Compact yet statement-making
-
🌿 Ideal for bright interiors
Care Guide
Light
Bright, indirect light is essential.
-
East or west-facing windows are ideal
-
Avoid harsh direct sun, which can scorch leaves
-
Too little light may result in smaller, weaker growth
Strong filtered light keeps stems vibrant and growth steady.
Watering
Alocasia ‘Pink Dragon’ prefers evenly moist soil.
-
Water when the top 2–3cm of soil feels dry
-
Keep soil lightly moist in spring and summer
-
Reduce watering in autumn and winter
Important:
-
Never allow roots to sit in water
-
Use pots with drainage holes
Overwatering is the most common cause of yellowing leaves.
Humidity
High humidity helps this plant thrive.
-
Ideal range: 60%+
-
Benefits from a humidifier
-
Avoid dry air from radiators
Low humidity may cause brown edges or curling.
Temperature
-
Ideal: 18–26°C
-
Avoid temperatures below 15°C
-
Protect from draughts and sudden temperature changes
Alocasias dislike fluctuating conditions.
Soil & Potting Mix
Use a well-draining yet moisture-retentive mix:
-
Peat-free houseplant compost
-
Perlite
-
Orchid bark
The goal is good airflow with consistent moisture.
Feeding
Feed during active growth (March–September):
-
Balanced liquid fertiliser every 2–4 weeks
-
Reduce or stop feeding in winter
Avoid overfeeding to prevent salt build-up.
Growth Habit
-
Upright and clump-forming
-
Typically grows 40–60cm tall
-
Produces new leaves from a central rhizome
Older leaves may naturally yellow and drop as new growth appears.
Dormancy
In cooler months, growth may slow significantly.
-
Reduce watering
-
Keep warm and bright
-
Do not fertilise
Some leaf drop during winter can be normal.
Propagation
Best propagated by division:
-
Remove plant from pot
-
Separate offsets from the rhizome
-
Repot into fresh soil
Propagation is easiest in spring.
Common Problems
Yellow leaves
-
Overwatering
Brown leaf edges
-
Low humidity
Drooping leaves
-
Inconsistent watering or temperature stress
Spider mites
-
Common in dry air — check undersides regularly
Styling Ideas
-
Beautiful contrast against neutral walls
-
Pairs well with dark foliage plants
-
Looks striking in matte black or pale ceramic pots
-
Ideal for modern, minimalist interiors
With its pink stems and dark foliage, this variety also sits beautifully within a colourful foliage collection.
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 ‘Pink Dragon’ is a striking tropical houseplant known for its deep green, slightly glossy foliage and distinctive soft pink stems. The dramatic contrast between the dark leaves and blush-toned petioles gives it a bold, modern look.
Belonging to the Alocasia genus, ‘Pink Dragon’ has an upright, architectural growth habit and compact size, making it ideal for shelves, plant stands or statement corners.
It offers the drama Alocasias are loved for, but in a more manageable size compared to larger varieties.
Key Features
-
🌿 Deep green, shield-shaped leaves
-
🌿 Soft pink to blush stems
-
🌿 Upright, architectural growth
-
🌿 Compact yet statement-making
-
🌿 Ideal for bright interiors
Care Guide
Light
Bright, indirect light is essential.
-
East or west-facing windows are ideal
-
Avoid harsh direct sun, which can scorch leaves
-
Too little light may result in smaller, weaker growth
Strong filtered light keeps stems vibrant and growth steady.
Watering
Alocasia ‘Pink Dragon’ prefers evenly moist soil.
-
Water when the top 2–3cm of soil feels dry
-
Keep soil lightly moist in spring and summer
-
Reduce watering in autumn and winter
Important:
-
Never allow roots to sit in water
-
Use pots with drainage holes
Overwatering is the most common cause of yellowing leaves.
Humidity
High humidity helps this plant thrive.
-
Ideal range: 60%+
-
Benefits from a humidifier
-
Avoid dry air from radiators
Low humidity may cause brown edges or curling.
Temperature
-
Ideal: 18–26°C
-
Avoid temperatures below 15°C
-
Protect from draughts and sudden temperature changes
Alocasias dislike fluctuating conditions.
Soil & Potting Mix
Use a well-draining yet moisture-retentive mix:
-
Peat-free houseplant compost
-
Perlite
-
Orchid bark
The goal is good airflow with consistent moisture.
Feeding
Feed during active growth (March–September):
-
Balanced liquid fertiliser every 2–4 weeks
-
Reduce or stop feeding in winter
Avoid overfeeding to prevent salt build-up.
Growth Habit
-
Upright and clump-forming
-
Typically grows 40–60cm tall
-
Produces new leaves from a central rhizome
Older leaves may naturally yellow and drop as new growth appears.
Dormancy
In cooler months, growth may slow significantly.
-
Reduce watering
-
Keep warm and bright
-
Do not fertilise
Some leaf drop during winter can be normal.
Propagation
Best propagated by division:
-
Remove plant from pot
-
Separate offsets from the rhizome
-
Repot into fresh soil
Propagation is easiest in spring.
Common Problems
Yellow leaves
-
Overwatering
Brown leaf edges
-
Low humidity
Drooping leaves
-
Inconsistent watering or temperature stress
Spider mites
-
Common in dry air — check undersides regularly
Styling Ideas
-
Beautiful contrast against neutral walls
-
Pairs well with dark foliage plants
-
Looks striking in matte black or pale ceramic pots
-
Ideal for modern, minimalist interiors
With its pink stems and dark foliage, this variety also sits beautifully within a colourful foliage collection.
Toxicity
Like other Alocasias, it is toxic if ingested by pets or humans. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs.























