

I was repotting my mature alocasia pink dragon yesterday, and saw a sprouting corm with an unfurled leaf that had white spots. This morning, the leaf is nearly all unfurled and there’s clearly a white patch on its surface. The thing is, my pink dragon does not have any white at all. This plant has given me more corms than any other Alocasia I’ve ever owned – it’s actually bizarre the amount of corm it produces. So I’m wondering what are the chances that thjs turns out to be an albo or variegated sample? Added photos of corm and mother plant.
by Extra-Replacement504

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