Rare and Unusual Bundle
Alocasia Polly; Alocasia zebrina; Euphorbia Trigona Cactus
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- £70.00
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£70.00 - Sale price
- £70.00
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Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
We deliver to the UK and Islands. Once placed, your order will be dispatched within 1-2 working days.
Please allow 2-4 business days to receive your delivery following dispatch.
Spend over £35 for free standard delivery on all products, including our large plants and pots.
If you don't love your order, message us within 30 days of delivery and we will help you return your order.
Find out more about our delivery and returns policy, or send us a message @prickleplantsuk.
Size Guide
The height of all of our plants is measured from the base of the pot.
Nursery Pot Size | Decorative Pot Size |
6cm | 7 - 8cm |
12cm | 13 - 15cm |
14cm | 16 - 17cm |
17cm | 18 - 19cm |
19cm | 20 - 21cm |
21cm | 22 - 24cm |
24cm | 25 - 26cm |
27cm | 28 - 34cm |
35cm | 44 - 55cm |
Got a question? Send us a message @prickleplantsuk
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About Rare and Unusual Bundle
The plants in our rare and unusual Prickle bundle don't see themselves that way - after all, two of them are Alocasia. You've got the African Mask Plant, the Zebra Elephant Ear and their succulent friend, the African Milk Tree.
These Southeast Asian house plants each have a unique look and have slightly different care needs. They all love a humid room (bathroom), or you can mist them daily if you fancy keeping them somewhere they can grow into, like the living room or hallway.
These rare plants prefer bright, indirect light and to be watered little but often, never letting the soil dry out. Your African Plant Mask is a little different and loves regular water. Keep your rare plant bundle out of reach of your pets and children, as they are toxic to them!
Our Prickle guides on each plant will help you pinpoint any issues with your African Mask Plant, Zebra Elephant Ear and African Milk Tree.
At Prickle, we are always here to hear you! Send us your houseplant questions @Prickleplantsuk.