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Alocasia Buddha’s Hand Mint Variegated – Rare Variegated Aroid

Alocasia Buddha’s Hand Mint Variegated – Rare Variegated Aroid

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Alocasia Buddha’s Hand Mint Variegated is a rare aroid foliage plant that stands out mainly because of its unusual leaf shape and soft mint variegation. The plant gets its name from the way the leaves grow — slightly elongated and deeply cut, almost like the fingers of a hand, which gives it a very distinct look compared to regular alocasias.

The mix of light green, mint, and creamy tones keeps the plant looking fresh without being too bright. No two leaves come out exactly the same, so there’s always a bit of variation as it grows. Even when the plant is small, the shape itself makes it noticeable.

It works best indoors where conditions stay steady. Like most aroids, it prefers consistency over constant changes, so once you find the right spot, it usually settles in well.

Key Features:

  • Rare aroid foliage plant
  • Unique finger-like leaf structure
  • Soft mint and cream variegation
  • Distinct shape inspired by “Buddha’s Hand”
  • Not commonly available
  • Ideal for indoor plant setups

A plant that stands out more for its shape than just colour — simple, but very different.

Care at a Glance — Alocasia Buddha’s Hand Mint Variegated

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Watering
Water when top soil dries slightly
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Sunlight
Bright indirect light
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Temperature
18°C – 30°C
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Pet Safety
Toxic if ingested
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Maintenance
Moderate care
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Growth
Compact sculpted foliage
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Soil
Well-draining aroid mix
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Care Tip
Prefers humidity for better growth
🌿 Care Guide
This plant prefers consistency more than anything else. Once it settles, new leaves tend to come out cleaner and better shaped.

📍 Placement:
• Keep it in a bright indoor spot with indirect light
• Avoid moving it too often • Works well near windows or open indoor spaces

⚠️ Important:
• Direct sunlight can damage lighter areas • Sudden temperature changes can stress the plant • Very dry air may slow down growth
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