ALOCASIA SCALPRUM AUREA
Alocasia Scalprum 'Aurea'
Looking for Alocasia Scalprum 'Aurea'? This rare aurea variegated form of Alocasia scalprum is a genuinely compelling find — a species already prized by collectors for its unusual, elongated blade-like foliage, made even more extraordinary by the warm yellow-green marbling that defines the 'Aurea' expression.
Alocasia scalprum is one of the more architecturally distinctive species in the genus — native to Borneo, its narrow, lance-shaped leaves have a rigid, sculptural quality unlike the broad arrow-shaped foliage of more familiar Alocasia. The 'Aurea' cultivar preserves that striking form entirely while adding a luminous layer of green and yellow marbling across the leaf surface. The colouration shifts and intensifies beautifully under bright indirect light, giving the foliage a vivid, almost backlit quality that makes it one of the more photogenic aurea variegates in the hobby. Unlike chimeric albo expression, aurea variegation of this type tends to be more consistent between leaves — what you see is broadly what you'll continue to get as the plant matures and grows.
Scalprum 'Aurea' thrives with the same conditions that suit most collector Alocasia — bright indirect light is non-negotiable for maintaining the vibrancy of the aurea colouration, and humidity above 60% will keep growth steady and the foliage in good condition. A well-draining chunky aroid mix and consistent warmth complete the setup. For a deeper look at how aurea variegation works and what drives it, our variegation science guide is worth a read.
Key features:
- Variegation type — Aurea; vibrant green and yellow marbling, generally stable expression
- Leaf form — Narrow, lance-shaped blade; rigid and sculptural — distinctly unlike broader Alocasia species
- Origin — Native to Borneo; a true botanical species with genuine provenance
- Light requirements — Bright indirect light essential; intensifies aurea colouration significantly
- Humidity — Prefers 60%+ for consistent, healthy growth
- Variegation stability — More consistent between leaves than chimeric albo types
- Rarity — Rare aurea form of an already uncommon species; limited availability
- Collector appeal — Unusual species form combined with striking warm variegation
A plant that delivers on both botanical interest and visual impact. Questions before adding Scalprum 'Aurea' to your collection? Get in touch — we're always happy to help.
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ALOCASIA SCALPRUM AUREA
ALOCASIA SCALPRUM AUREA
Alocasia Scalprum 'Aurea'
Looking for Alocasia Scalprum 'Aurea'? This rare aurea variegated form of Alocasia scalprum is a genuinely compelling find — a species already prized by collectors for its unusual, elongated blade-like foliage, made even more extraordinary by the warm yellow-green marbling that defines the 'Aurea' expression.
Alocasia scalprum is one of the more architecturally distinctive species in the genus — native to Borneo, its narrow, lance-shaped leaves have a rigid, sculptural quality unlike the broad arrow-shaped foliage of more familiar Alocasia. The 'Aurea' cultivar preserves that striking form entirely while adding a luminous layer of green and yellow marbling across the leaf surface. The colouration shifts and intensifies beautifully under bright indirect light, giving the foliage a vivid, almost backlit quality that makes it one of the more photogenic aurea variegates in the hobby. Unlike chimeric albo expression, aurea variegation of this type tends to be more consistent between leaves — what you see is broadly what you'll continue to get as the plant matures and grows.
Scalprum 'Aurea' thrives with the same conditions that suit most collector Alocasia — bright indirect light is non-negotiable for maintaining the vibrancy of the aurea colouration, and humidity above 60% will keep growth steady and the foliage in good condition. A well-draining chunky aroid mix and consistent warmth complete the setup. For a deeper look at how aurea variegation works and what drives it, our variegation science guide is worth a read.
Key features:
- Variegation type — Aurea; vibrant green and yellow marbling, generally stable expression
- Leaf form — Narrow, lance-shaped blade; rigid and sculptural — distinctly unlike broader Alocasia species
- Origin — Native to Borneo; a true botanical species with genuine provenance
- Light requirements — Bright indirect light essential; intensifies aurea colouration significantly
- Humidity — Prefers 60%+ for consistent, healthy growth
- Variegation stability — More consistent between leaves than chimeric albo types
- Rarity — Rare aurea form of an already uncommon species; limited availability
- Collector appeal — Unusual species form combined with striking warm variegation
A plant that delivers on both botanical interest and visual impact. Questions before adding Scalprum 'Aurea' to your collection? Get in touch — we're always happy to help.
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Alocasia Scalprum 'Aurea'
Looking for Alocasia Scalprum 'Aurea'? This rare aurea variegated form of Alocasia scalprum is a genuinely compelling find — a species already prized by collectors for its unusual, elongated blade-like foliage, made even more extraordinary by the warm yellow-green marbling that defines the 'Aurea' expression.
Alocasia scalprum is one of the more architecturally distinctive species in the genus — native to Borneo, its narrow, lance-shaped leaves have a rigid, sculptural quality unlike the broad arrow-shaped foliage of more familiar Alocasia. The 'Aurea' cultivar preserves that striking form entirely while adding a luminous layer of green and yellow marbling across the leaf surface. The colouration shifts and intensifies beautifully under bright indirect light, giving the foliage a vivid, almost backlit quality that makes it one of the more photogenic aurea variegates in the hobby. Unlike chimeric albo expression, aurea variegation of this type tends to be more consistent between leaves — what you see is broadly what you'll continue to get as the plant matures and grows.
Scalprum 'Aurea' thrives with the same conditions that suit most collector Alocasia — bright indirect light is non-negotiable for maintaining the vibrancy of the aurea colouration, and humidity above 60% will keep growth steady and the foliage in good condition. A well-draining chunky aroid mix and consistent warmth complete the setup. For a deeper look at how aurea variegation works and what drives it, our variegation science guide is worth a read.
Key features:
- Variegation type — Aurea; vibrant green and yellow marbling, generally stable expression
- Leaf form — Narrow, lance-shaped blade; rigid and sculptural — distinctly unlike broader Alocasia species
- Origin — Native to Borneo; a true botanical species with genuine provenance
- Light requirements — Bright indirect light essential; intensifies aurea colouration significantly
- Humidity — Prefers 60%+ for consistent, healthy growth
- Variegation stability — More consistent between leaves than chimeric albo types
- Rarity — Rare aurea form of an already uncommon species; limited availability
- Collector appeal — Unusual species form combined with striking warm variegation
A plant that delivers on both botanical interest and visual impact. Questions before adding Scalprum 'Aurea' to your collection? Get in touch — we're always happy to help.



















