Alocasia Jacklyn
Shipping calculated at checkout
Out of stock
Alocasia Jacklyn (Alocasia tandurusa) – Rare Tropical Houseplant with Stunning Jagged Leaves
Bring home one of the most sought-after rare houseplants with the Alocasia Jacklyn (Alocasia tandurusa). Known for its dramatic deeply lobed leaves, bold dark green veining, and unique tropical appearance, the Alocasia Jacklyn has quickly become a favorite among plant collectors, indoor plant enthusiasts, and anyone looking to add an exotic statement plant to their home.
Native to Indonesia, the Alocasia Jacklyn features vibrant green foliage with striking black veins and serrated leaf edges that make it unlike any other Alocasia. Whether you're building a rare plant collection or searching for the perfect indoor tropical plant, the Jacklyn delivers unforgettable texture and beauty.
Why You'll Love the Alocasia Jacklyn
- Rare collector's Alocasia prized for its unique foliage
- Deeply lobed, jagged leaves with dramatic dark veining
- Excellent statement plant for homes and offices
- Thrives indoors with proper care
- Fast-growing under ideal conditions
- Perfect gift for plant lovers and collectors
- Carefully packaged and shipped directly from our Florida greenhouse
Alocasia Jacklyn Care Guide
Light
The Alocasia Jacklyn grows best in bright indirect light. Place it near a bright window where it receives filtered sunlight throughout the day. Avoid prolonged direct afternoon sun, which may scorch the leaves.
Water
Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil begin to dry. Keep the soil lightly moist but never soggy. Like most Alocasias, the Jacklyn appreciates consistent moisture while still having excellent drainage.
Humidity
This tropical houseplant loves humidity levels above 60%. A humidifier, greenhouse cabinet, or naturally humid room will encourage larger leaves and faster growth.
Temperature
Maintain temperatures between 65°F and 85°F. Protect your Alocasia Jacklyn from cold drafts and temperatures below 55°F.
Soil
Plant in a chunky, well-draining aroid soil mix containing orchid bark, perlite, coco coir, and high-quality potting soil to promote healthy root growth.
Is the Alocasia Jacklyn Rare?
Yes! The Alocasia Jacklyn is considered one of the most desirable rare Alocasia varieties. Its unusual leaf shape and limited availability have made it a highly collectible tropical houseplant among plant enthusiasts worldwide.
Is the Alocasia Jacklyn Easy to Care For?
The Alocasia Jacklyn is best suited for beginner-to-intermediate plant owners who can provide bright indirect light, regular watering, and moderate to high humidity. With proper care, it rewards growers with spectacular foliage and continuous new growth during the growing season.
Why Buy Your Alocasia Jacklyn from Runo Plants?
At Runo Plants, every Alocasia Jacklyn is hand-selected for health and quality before shipping. We grow and source premium tropical houseplants and carefully package each order to help ensure it arrives safely at your door.
Whether you're looking for a rare Alocasia, a unique indoor plant, or an eye-catching tropical houseplant, the Alocasia Jacklyn is a stunning addition to any collection.
Common Names: Alocasia Jacklyn, Alocasia tandurusa
Botanical Name: Alocasia tandurusa
Plant Type: Tropical perennial, aroid
Light: Bright indirect light
Water: Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil are dry
Humidity: Medium to high humidity preferred
Pet Safety: Toxic to cats and dogs if ingested.
Each plant arrives in a nursery grower's pot.
Alocasia Jacklyn: Plant Care Guide
Plant Origin
Native to tropical regions of South America. Alocasia Jacklyn grows naturally in warm and humid environments.
Sunlight Requirements
Water Requirements
Is this Plant Pet Friendly?
Categories
Shipping
Do you ship overseas?
Unfortunately Runo Plants does not ship overseas at this time, or to Alaska, Hawaii, or US territories.
How much does shipping cost?
Shipping costs for each state will apply, and will be added at checkout. We run discounts and promotions all year, so stay tuned for exclusive deals.
How long will it take to get my order?
It depends on where you are. Orders processed at our greenhouse typically take 5-7 business days to arrive. Delivery details will be provided in your confirmation email.
What if I am interested in placing a large order?
For large orders (quantities greater than 25), please fill out the form on our contact page, or email us at support@runoplants.com
When will my plant accessories arrive?
Your plant accessories may arrive after your plants! For more information, please email us at support@runoplants.com
Returns
Can I return my plant?
We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it. You’ll also need the proof of purchase.
To start a return, you can contact us at support@runoplants.com. Please note that returns will need to be sent to the following address: 19605 SW 334th St, Homestead, FL 33034, United States
My plant arrived damanged. What should I do?
We guarantee your plants will arrive happy and healthy condition. If not, we'll send you a free replacement.
It is completely normal for plants to show minor signs of stress after shipping, however, if the damage is beyond minor blemishes, please contact us immediately. To expedite your request, please send photos of the damage.
To request a replacement, you can contact us at support@runoplants.com
Plant Care
How will my plant arrive?
We strive to make sure your plants arrive happy and healthy. The journey from our greenhouse to your home can be quite an adventure, so we give your plants the best travel conditions possible.
Each plant ships in its original nursery grow pot, keeping it safe and snug until it reaches your doorstep. By leaving plants in their grow pot during transit, we help minimize stress and reduce the risk of shock that can happen if they were repotted before leaving the greenhouse.
Do I need to repot my plant once it is delivered?
First, give your new plant some time to settle into its new home. Place it in the spot where you plan to keep it and let it acclimate for about two weeks.
After those two weeks, your plant will have adjusted to the light and temperature of your space—which can feel very different from a greenhouse! At that point, you can move it into a ceramic planter if you’d like. But remember, repotting is completely optional. As long as your plant still has room in its nursery pot and looks happy and healthy, there’s no need to change a thing.
My plant isn't doing well any more. What should I do?
If your plant arrived in good shape but has since started to struggle, send us a few photos—we’re always happy to help troubleshoot. Keep in mind that it’s normal for plants to need a little time to adjust to a new environment, whether that’s your home or office.
For more information, please visit our plant care library.
Why does my plant look different from the website?
Because our live plants are truly unique, you may notice variations in color, texture, or size. We do our best to showcase each plant as accurately as possible, but please expect subtle differences from what you see online—that’s part of their charm and individuality.