Alocasia brancifolia Deeply lobed leaves grow progressively more exaggerated as this freakishly beautiful aroid matures. This only enhances the vivid snakeskin pattern on the stems.
Alocasia lauterbachiana This is one of the most unusual alocasias around. It was previously in a whole separate genus, Xenophya. The dark, long wavy leaves are very different and more unusual than most other alocasia species.
Alocasia portei Alocasia portei is an awesome addition to any aroid collection. For anyone who like big leaves, this is one of the best. The leaves have scalloped edges and point towards the sky.
Alocasia princeps Discovered in the forests of Borneo, this gem is all about the remarkable dark foliage. Said to grow up to four feet tall or more, the deep dark green foliage flashes it purple underside with a mild breeze.
Alocasia sarian A huge hybrid of A.zebrina and A. micholitziana it is easily told by its beautiful striped stem and upward pointing, wavy-edged leaves with white veins. Can grow to 12 ft tall.
Alocasia zebrina reticulata This is a very unusual species with horizontal stripes on the stalks and stiff leaves. Zebrina reticulata has slender, marbled light green and darker green leaves.