
Alocasia nycteris 'Batwing' Baby
Your Dramatic BatâWing Beauty
Alocasia nycteris âBatwingâ Baby | Fast EU shipping | Grown with love in the EU | Toxic â keep out of reach of pets & children
Summary: A rare, sculptural rainforest gem with deeply undulated, glossy leaves resembling bat wingsâperfect as a statement plant for German apartments and European homes.
âš Why You'll Love Alocasia nycteris âBatwingâ
- Distinctive batâwing leaves with dramatic dark green gloss and lighter veinsâan elegant fingerprint for your indoor jungle
- Compact baby form ideal for shelves and side tables, yet packs tropical drama
- Exotic and rareâadds collector appeal to your European plant repertoire
đ Light & Placement
Bright, indirect light preferredâeast or north windows are ideal. Avoid harsh direct sun to protect the delicate leaves.
đ§ Water & Humidity
Keep the soil evenly moist but not waterloggedâwater when the top cm dries. Thrives in 60â80% humidityâperfect for humidified German bathrooms or clustered plant displays.
đȘŽ Soil & Potting
Use a rich, wellâdraining tropical mix (peat/houseplant soil with perlite or coco coir). Ensure good drainage. Baby size benefits from remaining slightly rootâbound for stability.
đŸ Toxicity & Safety
Contains calcium oxalate crystalsâpotentially toxic. Place out of reach of pets and children, especially in multiâpet or family households.
đ± Growth & Propagation
With proper care, can grow to ~1.5âŻm tall. Baby size makes a great starting pointâpropagation via division of corms may be feasible with mature plants.
đ Seasonal & Special Care
During winter dormancy, reduce watering but donât let soil dry completely. Keep in warm (18â27âŻÂ°C), draftâfree spots typical in wellâinsulated European homes.
đ Common Issues
- Yellowing or drooping leaves: often from overâ or underâwatering or low humidity
- Brown edges: usually due to dry air or too much direct light
- Watch for spider mites or mealybugsâcommon aroid pestsâtreat early with gentle, natural methods or neem oil
đ§Ź Botanical Background
Native to Panay Island, Philippines, Alocasia nycteris was formally described in 2007. Its leaf shapeâdeeply undulated with rear lobes fanning like bat wingsâgives it artistic elegance and rarity as a coveted ornamental.
đ Ready to transform your home into a jungle paradise?
Add Alocasia nycteris âBatwingâ Baby to your cart and enjoy fast, secure shipping across Germany and the EU!
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Your Dramatic BatâWing Beauty
Alocasia nycteris âBatwingâ Baby | Fast EU shipping | Grown with love in the EU | Toxic â keep out of reach of pets & children
Summary: A rare, sculptural rainforest gem with deeply undulated, glossy leaves resembling bat wingsâperfect as a statement plant for German apartments and European homes.
âš Why You'll Love Alocasia nycteris âBatwingâ
- Distinctive batâwing leaves with dramatic dark green gloss and lighter veinsâan elegant fingerprint for your indoor jungle
- Compact baby form ideal for shelves and side tables, yet packs tropical drama
- Exotic and rareâadds collector appeal to your European plant repertoire
đ Light & Placement
Bright, indirect light preferredâeast or north windows are ideal. Avoid harsh direct sun to protect the delicate leaves.
đ§ Water & Humidity
Keep the soil evenly moist but not waterloggedâwater when the top cm dries. Thrives in 60â80% humidityâperfect for humidified German bathrooms or clustered plant displays.
đȘŽ Soil & Potting
Use a rich, wellâdraining tropical mix (peat/houseplant soil with perlite or coco coir). Ensure good drainage. Baby size benefits from remaining slightly rootâbound for stability.
đŸ Toxicity & Safety
Contains calcium oxalate crystalsâpotentially toxic. Place out of reach of pets and children, especially in multiâpet or family households.
đ± Growth & Propagation
With proper care, can grow to ~1.5âŻm tall. Baby size makes a great starting pointâpropagation via division of corms may be feasible with mature plants.
đ Seasonal & Special Care
During winter dormancy, reduce watering but donât let soil dry completely. Keep in warm (18â27âŻÂ°C), draftâfree spots typical in wellâinsulated European homes.
đ Common Issues
- Yellowing or drooping leaves: often from overâ or underâwatering or low humidity
- Brown edges: usually due to dry air or too much direct light
- Watch for spider mites or mealybugsâcommon aroid pestsâtreat early with gentle, natural methods or neem oil
đ§Ź Botanical Background
Native to Panay Island, Philippines, Alocasia nycteris was formally described in 2007. Its leaf shapeâdeeply undulated with rear lobes fanning like bat wingsâgives it artistic elegance and rarity as a coveted ornamental.
đ Ready to transform your home into a jungle paradise?
Add Alocasia nycteris âBatwingâ Baby to your cart and enjoy fast, secure shipping across Germany and the EU!













