A somewhat complicated name for a beautiful plant. The plant is a distant relative of the Alocasia and Philodendron and you can see well. The plant has heart-shaped leaves and somewhat redder stems, making it attractive. A beautiful plant that you should water regularly, the soil should feel slightly moist, not wet. With too much water, the plant will drop drops through the tips of the leaf. This is called guttation, a common occurrence in many Alocasia species. Place the plant in partial shade or in a corner with enough light. Do not place the plant in full sun, as this can burn the leaves leading to brown leaves.