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Alocasia 'Mayan Mask'

  • Dramatic Chocolate-Purple Leaf Undersides Reveal Stunning Contrast with Each Breeze
  • Heat Tolerant: Thrives in Zones 8-11
  • Grows 6-8 ft Tall, 3-5 ft Wide
  • Excellent Border in Rain Gardens
  • Moderate-Growing
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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Wet Soils, Heat Tolerant, Container Friendly, Flowering, Evergreen, Fragrant
Hardiness Zone 10a to 12b
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Height 6-8 ft
Width 3-5 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Preferred Soil Clay, Loamy, Sandy
Growth Rate Moderate
Blooms In Spring, Summer
Flower Color White, Green
Pet Safety Toxic to pets
Botanical Name Alocasia 'Mayan Mask'
Species hybrid
Cultivar Mayan Mask
Class Liliopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA hardiness zones is Alocasia Mayan Mask suitable for outdoors?

  • Alocasia Mayan Mask is hardy outdoors year-round in USDA zones 8-11. In zone 7 and colder areas, grow it in containers and bring indoors before the first frost to overwinter in a warm, bright location.

What size does Alocasia Mayan Mask reach at maturity, both height and width?

  • Alocasia Mayan Mask reaches an impressive 6-8 feet tall with a similar spread when mature. This architectural giant fills large spaces quickly with its enormous upright leaves. Plan for adequate space in your garden or choose a large container, available at naturehills.com.

Is Alocasia Mayan Mask frost-tolerant or cold-hardy?

  • Alocasia Mayan Mask is hardy in Zones 8-11 and is not frost-tolerant. In Zone 7 and below, the plant will need protection from freezing temperatures. Grow it in a container and bring it indoors before the first frost to overwinter in a warm, bright location.

How much light does Alocasia Mayan Mask need—full sun, partial shade, or indirect?

  • Alocasia Mayan Mask thrives in bright indirect light or morning sun. Too much direct sunlight can scorch its dramatic foliage, while too little light slows its impressive growth. Position it where it gets filtered light throughout the day for best results.

How often should I water Alocasia Mayan Mask, and how do I avoid root rot?

  • Water when the top inch of soil feels dry, typically every 3-5 days in growing season. This tropical giant needs consistent moisture but never soggy conditions. Plant in rich, well-draining soil and ensure containers have drainage holes to prevent root rot. Shop at Nature Hills for healthy specimens.

How do I fertilize Alocasia Mayan Mask, and during which seasons?

  • Fertilize Alocasia Mayan Mask every 4-6 weeks during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer. This fast-growing tropical thrives with regular feeding from spring through early fall when actively producing its dramatic 6-8 ft growth. Stop fertilizing in winter when growth slows.

What pests commonly affect Alocasia Mayan Mask, like spider mites, and how to prevent them?

  • Spider mites, aphids, and scale insects commonly target Alocasia Mayan Mask, especially in low humidity conditions. These pests thrive when indoor humidity drops below 50% during winter months. Maintain high humidity with pebble trays and inspect leaves weekly for early detection.

Will my Alocasia Mayan Mask survive shipping if leaves arrive brown or damaged?

  • Alocasia leaves often arrive damaged from shipping stress but the plant will recover quickly with proper care. These fast-growing tropicals regenerate foliage rapidly when given bright indirect light, consistent moisture, and warmth. Focus on root health and provide humidity to encourage new growth.

Can Alocasia Mayan Mask be grown indoors as a houseplant or only outdoors?

  • Alocasia Mayan Mask can be grown indoors as a houseplant, especially in zones 7 and below where it needs winter protection. This 6-8 ft giant requires a large container and bright, warm indoor location during cold months. Place it near a bright window with high humidity for best results.