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Alocasia ‘Venom’ - Corm in Moss
Dark, high-contrast potential: Known for developing moody, deep-toned foliage with bold veining and a sharp, almost “venomous” presence.
Emerging rarity: A newer, sought-after Alocasia with strong collector appeal.
Unpredictable reveal: Each grow-out develops its own intensity and character as leaves mature.
The Alocasia ‘Venom’ begins here — small, quiet, and full of intent. From this corm will emerge the first signs of its signature look: dark, dramatic foliage with a sharp, defined structure that gives the plant its name. As it matures, the contrast deepens and the character intensifies, turning it into a true statement piece.
Offered at the corm stage, this is a plant for growers who enjoy the process — watching each leaf reveal more of its identity. With plenty of light and consistent care, this corm has the potential to develop into something bold, rare, and unmistakably striking. A perfect addition for collectors drawn to darker, more dramatic aroids.
(Corm only mother plant in photo not for sale)
Dark, high-contrast potential: Known for developing moody, deep-toned foliage with bold veining and a sharp, almost “venomous” presence.
Emerging rarity: A newer, sought-after Alocasia with strong collector appeal.
Unpredictable reveal: Each grow-out develops its own intensity and character as leaves mature.
The Alocasia ‘Venom’ begins here — small, quiet, and full of intent. From this corm will emerge the first signs of its signature look: dark, dramatic foliage with a sharp, defined structure that gives the plant its name. As it matures, the contrast deepens and the character intensifies, turning it into a true statement piece.
Offered at the corm stage, this is a plant for growers who enjoy the process — watching each leaf reveal more of its identity. With plenty of light and consistent care, this corm has the potential to develop into something bold, rare, and unmistakably striking. A perfect addition for collectors drawn to darker, more dramatic aroids.
(Corm only mother plant in photo not for sale)