
Alocasia 'Curly Bambino'
Alocasia ‘Curly Bambino’ is a compact, tuberous aroid and a miniature form of Alocasia amazonica, the so-called African Mask plant. Its foliage mirrors the arrow-shaped, sculpted leaves of its larger relative but on a much smaller scale, making it ideal for limited indoor spaces. The leaves are thick, waxy, and glossy, with striking white or pale veins against deep green surfaces, while the undersides display a rich purple tone.
Alocasia ‘Curly Bambino’ grows in a compact, upright clumping habit, with new leaves emerging from the base of the tuber. Its small size allows it to fit neatly on shelves or tables, and its bold leaf markings make it visually appealing.Â
Native to: While the ‘Curly Bambino’ cultivar is cultivated, its parent species, Alocasia amazonica, originates from the tropical rainforests of South-East Asia, where it grows in humid, shaded understories with consistently warm temperatures.
Water: Water little and often, keeping the compost lightly moist but never waterlogged. Ensure good drainage to prevent tuber or root rot. Reduce watering slightly in winter when growth slows.
Light: Medium to bright, indirect light is ideal. Avoid strong direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves. North- or east-facing windows work best.
Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity. It can grow well outside a terrarium, but grouping plants or placing it in naturally humid rooms like kitchens or bathrooms supports optimal growth.
Temperature: Thrives between 18–27 °C. Protect from temperatures below 15 °C and avoid cold draughts to maintain healthy, vibrant leaves.
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Alocasia ‘Curly Bambino’ is a compact, tuberous aroid and a miniature form of Alocasia amazonica, the so-called African Mask plant. Its foliage mirrors the arrow-shaped, sculpted leaves of its larger relative but on a much smaller scale, making it ideal for limited indoor spaces. The leaves are thick, waxy, and glossy, with striking white or pale veins against deep green surfaces, while the undersides display a rich purple tone.
Alocasia ‘Curly Bambino’ grows in a compact, upright clumping habit, with new leaves emerging from the base of the tuber. Its small size allows it to fit neatly on shelves or tables, and its bold leaf markings make it visually appealing.Â
Native to: While the ‘Curly Bambino’ cultivar is cultivated, its parent species, Alocasia amazonica, originates from the tropical rainforests of South-East Asia, where it grows in humid, shaded understories with consistently warm temperatures.
Water: Water little and often, keeping the compost lightly moist but never waterlogged. Ensure good drainage to prevent tuber or root rot. Reduce watering slightly in winter when growth slows.
Light: Medium to bright, indirect light is ideal. Avoid strong direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves. North- or east-facing windows work best.
Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity. It can grow well outside a terrarium, but grouping plants or placing it in naturally humid rooms like kitchens or bathrooms supports optimal growth.
Temperature: Thrives between 18–27 °C. Protect from temperatures below 15 °C and avoid cold draughts to maintain healthy, vibrant leaves.





















