Alocasia reversa is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, native to Borneo.
[1] In its native habitat it is found on limestone outcrops, so as a houseplant it does not need heavy watering.
[2] It gets its specific epithet from the fact that its color pattern is reversed from the typical Alocasia, that is, its coloration is darker on and near the veins.
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