Night-Scented Elephant Ear

Alocasia odora

Odora

About this plant

Alocasia odora, commonly known as Night-Scented Elephant Ear, is a tropical plant admired for its large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves. It is notable for its fragrant flowers that emit a pleasant scent at night. This plant is often grown as an ornamental houseplant or in shaded garden areas. It adds a lush, exotic look to indoor spaces and gardens.

Taxonomy

Genus
Alocasia
Family
Araceae
Higher classification
Order: Alismatales
Plant type
Houseplant
Lifespan
Perennial

Origin & Distribution

Native region
Japan, China
Distribution
Native to East Asia, especially Japan and China; cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.

Care

Light preference
Partial shade
Suitable locations
Indoor, Outdoor, Balcony, Greenhouse
Preferred window facing
East-facing, Southeast-facing, South-facing
Watering frequency
Moderate
Watering interval
3–7 days
Humidity
High
Minimum
10 °C
Maximum
35 °C
Optimal
18-27 °C
USDA hardiness zones
9-11
Soil pH
5.5-7.0 (slightly acidic to neutral)
Soil type
well-draining potting mix rich in organic matter

Watering. Water when the top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Increase humidity by misting or using a humidity tray.

Fertilizing. Feed with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). Reduce feeding in fall and winter when growth slows.

Alocasia odora is a tropical plant that prefers warm, humid conditions and indirect light. It needs regular watering but should not sit in water to avoid root rot. It benefits from occasional feeding and may need protection from cold drafts.

Propagation

Propagation methods
Division, Cuttings
Care difficulty
Medium

Ornamental features

Flowering
Yes
Flowering period
summer

Large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves with prominent veins; fragrant night-blooming flowers.

Toxicity & Safety

Toxic to humans
Mildly toxic
Toxic to pets
Mildly toxic
Weed potential
Not considered a weed

Contains calcium oxalate crystals which can cause irritation if ingested or if sap contacts skin. Keep away from children and pets to prevent accidental ingestion.

Allergy information

Allergy risk
Low
Allergy triggers
Sap or latex, Skin contact
Pollen level
None

Alocasia odora may cause mild skin irritation in sensitive individuals due to its sap. People with plant allergies should handle it with care and wear gloves when pruning or repotting. It does not produce airborne pollen, so pollen allergies are unlikely.

Common problems

Overwatering can cause root rot, while too little water leads to drooping leaves. Low humidity may cause leaf edges to brown. Pests like spider mites and aphids can sometimes be a problem.

Uses

Primarily grown as an ornamental plant for its attractive foliage and fragrant flowers. It can improve indoor air quality.

Notes

Prune dead or yellowing leaves to encourage healthy growth. Repot every 1-2 years to refresh soil and allow room for growth. Protect from temperatures below 10°C (50°F).

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