
Alocasia sp Bisma Medium
A silvery jewel with jungle attitude
Alocasia sp. 'Bisma' | Fast EU shipping | Grown with love in the EU | Pet-unsafe
Summary: With silvery metallic leaves and bold, sculptural form, Alocasia 'Bisma' adds a touch of exotic sophistication—ideal for contemporary European homes or minimalist German interiors.
✨ Why You'll Love the Alocasia 'Bisma'
- Unique matte-silver foliage with bold veining—like dragon scales kissed by moonlight.
- Compact and architectural—great for tabletops, shelves, or design-forward spaces.
- Rare in cultivation but easy to care for—perfect for intermediate collectors or adventurous beginners.
- Medium-sized at 20 cm, fits beautifully into urban spaces with limited light.
🌞 Light & Placement
Prefers bright, indirect light. East or north-facing windows are ideal. Protect from direct midday sun to avoid scorching its silvery leaves.
💧 Water & Humidity
Water when the top 3–4 cm of soil is dry. Alocasias love humidity—aim for 50–70 % with a humidifier, pebble tray, or regular misting.
🪴 Soil & Potting
Use a well-draining aroid mix with coco coir, perlite, and orchid bark. Avoid compacted soils—roots need air to thrive. Ensure your 12 cm pot has good drainage holes.
🐾 Toxicity & Safety
**Pet-unsafe**. Like most Alocasias, 'Bisma' contains calcium oxalate crystals. Keep away from pets and small children.
🌱 Growth & Propagation
Moderate grower. Produces new leaves from a central corm. Propagate through division or offsets during spring/summer repotting.
📆 Seasonal & Special Care
Enters dormancy in colder months—yellowing or dropping leaves is normal. Reduce watering and resume full care as temperatures rise in spring.
🐛 Common Issues
- Yellow leaves = overwatering or poor drainage.
- Brown edges = low humidity or cold drafts.
- Drooping = inconsistent watering or root disturbance.
🧬 Botanical Background
Alocasia 'Bisma' is believed to be a hybrid or variant within the Alocasia genus, potentially with ties to A. reginula or A. lauterbachiana. Native to tropical Southeast Asia, it’s prized for its rare silvery tones and compact form—perfect for indoor European climates.
🛒 Ready to transform your home into a jungle paradise?
Add Alocasia 'Bisma' to your cart and enjoy fast, secure shipping across Germany and the EU!
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Description
A silvery jewel with jungle attitude
Alocasia sp. 'Bisma' | Fast EU shipping | Grown with love in the EU | Pet-unsafe
Summary: With silvery metallic leaves and bold, sculptural form, Alocasia 'Bisma' adds a touch of exotic sophistication—ideal for contemporary European homes or minimalist German interiors.
✨ Why You'll Love the Alocasia 'Bisma'
- Unique matte-silver foliage with bold veining—like dragon scales kissed by moonlight.
- Compact and architectural—great for tabletops, shelves, or design-forward spaces.
- Rare in cultivation but easy to care for—perfect for intermediate collectors or adventurous beginners.
- Medium-sized at 20 cm, fits beautifully into urban spaces with limited light.
🌞 Light & Placement
Prefers bright, indirect light. East or north-facing windows are ideal. Protect from direct midday sun to avoid scorching its silvery leaves.
💧 Water & Humidity
Water when the top 3–4 cm of soil is dry. Alocasias love humidity—aim for 50–70 % with a humidifier, pebble tray, or regular misting.
🪴 Soil & Potting
Use a well-draining aroid mix with coco coir, perlite, and orchid bark. Avoid compacted soils—roots need air to thrive. Ensure your 12 cm pot has good drainage holes.
🐾 Toxicity & Safety
**Pet-unsafe**. Like most Alocasias, 'Bisma' contains calcium oxalate crystals. Keep away from pets and small children.
🌱 Growth & Propagation
Moderate grower. Produces new leaves from a central corm. Propagate through division or offsets during spring/summer repotting.
📆 Seasonal & Special Care
Enters dormancy in colder months—yellowing or dropping leaves is normal. Reduce watering and resume full care as temperatures rise in spring.
🐛 Common Issues
- Yellow leaves = overwatering or poor drainage.
- Brown edges = low humidity or cold drafts.
- Drooping = inconsistent watering or root disturbance.
🧬 Botanical Background
Alocasia 'Bisma' is believed to be a hybrid or variant within the Alocasia genus, potentially with ties to A. reginula or A. lauterbachiana. Native to tropical Southeast Asia, it’s prized for its rare silvery tones and compact form—perfect for indoor European climates.
🛒 Ready to transform your home into a jungle paradise?
Add Alocasia 'Bisma' to your cart and enjoy fast, secure shipping across Germany and the EU!













