Costa Farms Alocasia Reginae Live Plant, Rare Tropical Collector Item, 6-Inch Self Watering Pot, Exotic Silver-Blue Foliage, Indoor Plant Stand &

$28.04
by Costa Farms

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EXOTIC COLLECTOR’S RARITY: Alocasia Reginae is a rare find within the Trending Tropicals collection, prized by enthusiasts for its thick, rubbery blue-gray leaves and dark-veined contrast. Unlike common houseplants, this "Silver Velvet" variety is a high-value acquisition for any rare plant collection SELF-WATERING CONVENIENCE: Features an integrated self-watering pot system to ensure consistent moisture. This low-maintenance technology prevents root rot, making it easy for busy professionals to keep this exotic indoor plant thriving MODERN DECOR AESTHETIC: Elevate your home styling with this architectural statement piece. Perfect for a plant shelf, office desk, or minimalist plant stand. Its metallic sheen and unique silhouette complement boho and luxury decor styles GIFT APPEAL: An unforgettable living gift for housewarmings, birthdays, or just because. More sophisticated than a standard bouquet or artificial plant, this rare Alocasia arrives in specialized packaging, ready to impress any plant lover or collector FARM-DIRECT QUALITY: Hand-selected and arrives fresh from our farm to your door. Measuring 12-18 inches tall, this healthy live houseplant is established and ready to purify your air. Includes heat packs during winter for safe seasonal delivery COLD WEATHER ADVISORY: We pack each plant with care, but freezing temperatures can still cause stress. Check your forecast and bring plant indoors right after delivery

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