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alocasia black stem elephant ear plant Alocasia zebrina 'Black Stem'Alocasia zebrina 'Black Stem' Alocasia zebrina 'Black Stem' is sold as a dark petioled form of Alocasia zebrina, with glossy green arrow shaped leaves on burgundy, dark brown or near black petioles. It shares the upright corm based growth of the species, but the darker stems give the plant a different look from the usual pale striped zebrina forms. The leaves are narrow and sagittate, with pointed front lobes and longer rear lobes. They are smooth,
Alocasia zebrina 'Black Stem'
Alocasia zebrina 'Black Stem' is sold as a dark-petioled form of Alocasia zebrina, with glossy green arrow-shaped leaves on burgundy, dark brown or near-black petioles. It shares the upright corm-based growth of the species, but the darker stems give the plant a different look from the usual pale striped zebrina forms.
The leaves are narrow and sagittate, with pointed front lobes and longer rear lobes. They are smooth, glossy and green, without heavy patterning. Petiole colour varies between individual plants and often darkens as growth matures. Some plants show deep burgundy tones, while others develop chocolate-brown to almost black petioles. Unlike standard Alocasia zebrina, where the striped pattern is usually the main focal point, the darker petioles make the stems more prominent and give mature plants a darker, heavier-looking structure.
Features of Alocasia zebrina 'Black Stem'
- Leaf shape: glossy sagittate green leaves with pointed lobes.
- Petioles: burgundy, dark brown, espresso or near-black tones, depending on maturity and individual plant.
- Growth habit: upright corm-based growth with long petioles.
- Colour note: young plants may show lighter petioles before darker colour develops.
- Status: best treated as a horticultural trade name for a dark-petioled zebrina form, not as a documented species.
Care for Alocasia zebrina 'Black Stem'
- Light: provide bright indirect light for firm growth. Gentle morning sun can suit acclimated plants, but strong midday sun can mark the leaves.
- Water: water thoroughly, then let the upper part of the mix dry before watering again. The corm needs moisture followed by airflow, not constant wetness.
- Substrate: use a loose aroid mix with bark, pumice or perlite, coco fibre and a smaller moisture-retentive fraction. The lower pot should not stay soggy.
- Humidity: 60–80% humidity supports cleaner leaf edges and steadier new growth. Dry air combined with heat can cause browning.
- Temperature: keep it warm at 20–28 °C. Cold, damp conditions can stress the corm quickly.
- Feeding: feed lightly during active growth with diluted complete fertiliser. Good growing conditions support firmer petioles, but light does not create black stems.
- Potting: use a stable pot setup as the petioles lengthen. A heavy outer pot can help balance the plant while the inner pot drains freely.
- Propagation: separate only firm offsets or corms with active growth. Young plants may not show their darkest petiole colour immediately.
Common issues with Alocasia zebrina 'Black Stem'
- Soft base: usually means the corm has stayed too wet without enough air in the substrate.
- Pale or weak new petioles: can result from low light, immature growth or a weak root system.
- Yellowing leaves: may follow repotting, transport, cold exposure or root stress.
- Brown edges: dry air, heat stress or fertiliser salts can mark the glossy leaves.
- Pests: spider mites, thrips and mealybugs can hide in petiole sheaths and folded new leaves.
Origin and name
Alocasia zebrina is native to the Philippines, where it grows in warm, humid rainforest conditions. The name 'Black Stem' is generally used as a horticultural trade designation for darker petiole colour rather than a formally documented botanical cultivar history. The plant remains connected to Alocasia zebrina through its corm-based growth, sagittate leaves and long petioles.
Plant safety
Alocasia zebrina 'Black Stem' contains irritating calcium oxalate crystals in the leaves, petioles and corm. If plant tissue is eaten or gets into the mouth, it can irritate the lips, tongue, mouth and throat, with drooling, swelling, vomiting or swallowing difficulty possible. Keep it away from pets and children, and wash hands after pruning, repotting or division.
Quick facts
- Botanical name: Alocasia zebrina 'Black Stem'
- Family: Araceae
- Species background: Alocasia zebrina, native to the Philippines
- Growth type: corm-forming Alocasia
- Best for: growers who want zebrina-type growth with darker petioles
Choose Alocasia zebrina 'Black Stem' if you want the upright growth and glossy leaves of zebrina with darker, more prominent petioles.
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