Found this species unidentified; undersides are a splotchy reddish/purple. I know it might be a long shot, but anyone able to ID?

by Will_the_Mockingbard

7 Comments

  1. ElectricalFact8

    It looks like a hybrid. Big nurserys often sell hybrids, Alocasias cross fairly easy so not uncommon.
    I think it could be a longiloba hybride.

  2. Miss_Pandora

    I have an Alocasia that was labeled as Pseudo Sanderiana and it looks very similar to this and also has purple/reddish back sides.

  3. Alocasias_anthuriums

    And one thing. If she will have an inflorescence and will have quite a lot of pollen, it will be some species. If will have just a few (little) pollen grains, I would say she is just a hybrid whose one parent was sanderiana. I saw at guys from Indonesia that some hybrids (1st generation) is able to make some pollen and is able to be pollinated another one species or hybrid who has also a few pollen🤷‍♂️. When comes the time I’ll show real A.sanderiana and her self pollination.

  4. lasplantasindo

    Looks like ‘Pseudosanderiana’ to me

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