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Alocasia Sinuata Albo Variegata - Pre-order

Alocasia Sinuata Albo Variegata - Pre-order

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Gallery: what is it?

This gallery brings together rare tropical plants that have passed through our greenhouse.

Its purpose is to showcase the diversity of rare plants, Aroids, Monstera, Philodendron, Anthurium, Alocasia, Homalomena, and other varieties that may still be little known.

Every plant shown here has genuinely been received, grown, or acclimated by Green and White Plants. Some are no longer available today, while others may return in future arrivals.

This Gallery collection is mainly a discovery space for plant lovers, curious visitors, and collectors of rare tropical plants.

Will this plant be available again?

If a plant appears in this gallery, it means we have already had it in our hands.

Depending on the season, grower availability, and the rarity of certain varieties, it may become available again in our shop in the future.

Our arrivals change regularly, and new rare tropical plants are added throughout the year.

If you are interested in this variety, feel free to browse our shop or contact us. We may be able to let you know if it returns or suggest a similar plant.

All established plants are available in our Rare Plants Collection.
All Alocasia corms are available in our Alocasia Corms & Juvenile Plants Collection.
All small plants are available in our Young Plants Collection.
All exceptional plant pre-orders are available in our Rare Plant Pre-Orders Collection.

Where do our rare tropical plants come from?

We select our plants from growers specialized in rare tropical plants.

Some of our varieties are sourced from experienced growers, especially in Thailand, known for their expertise in collector plants such as rare Monstera, rare Philodendron, Anthurium, Alocasia, and other Aroids.

Before being offered for sale, the plants are checked, acclimated, and grown in our greenhouse in France to support healthy recovery and better adaptation to their future environment.

Our goal is to highlight healthy, original plants that reflect the richness of the rare tropical plant world.

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