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		<title>African mask aka Elephant ears ( Alocasia amazonica )</title>
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I think this is my favorite of all the alocasias.  It is certainly the most dramatic looking.  Leaves can reach 2&#8242; long and it will bloom indoors when happy.
High humidity is the key for this plant to do well.  If you are in a cold climate and the heat is on, or in [...]]]></description>
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