False Aralia Variegated
Most tropicals go for glossy and green. The Variegated False Aralia goes for drama. Plerandra elegantissima is a lacy, tree-like plant native to New Caledonia with narrow, deeply serrated leaflets that fan out like a series of dark, elegant fingers — and the variegated form takes it further, weaving creamy white and pale green through each leaf in a pattern that looks almost hand-painted. Young plants are dense and upright; as they mature, they open into something more architectural. Give yours a consistent home with good light and it'll reward you with steady growth and increasingly striking foliage — a true slow-burn collector's plant. Care snapshot Light: Bright, indirect light — essential for keeping the variegation vivid. A well-lit spot away from direct sun is the sweet spot. Water: Let the top inch of soil dry between waterings. It dislikes soggy roots, so a well-draining tropical mix makes a real difference. Difficulty: Intermediate — it thrives on consistency. Avoid unnecessary moves and cold drafts and it'll settle right in. Pet-safety: Listed as non-toxic to cats, dogs, and horses by the ASPCA. What you'll receive Plants are living things, so the Variegated False Aralia you receive will have its own character — exact variegation pattern, leaf count, and form may vary slightly from the photo. That's what makes each one unique. Dramatic foliage, genuine collector appeal, and care that's very manageable once you find its rhythm. Give this one a home and watch it become the most interesting thing in the room.
Specifications
- Size
- 4"
Variants (1)
- 4" — 10.00 CAD — In stock
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