It might just be because the air is a bit dry. I suggest snippping those yellow or damaged leaves for a bit. That should help new leaves sprout and make the air a little more moist.
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It might just be because the air is a bit dry. I suggest snippping those yellow or damaged leaves for a bit. That should help new leaves sprout and make the air a little more moist.
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Red Mambo, scientifically named Alocasia azlanii, has a unique leaf pattern. The leaves are red, green, and purple in color, giving charm to anyone who sees them. Alocasia enthusiasts love this tropical plant because it's so attractive. But, this plant belongs to the genus Alocasia, which is toxic to animals and humans.
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