Alocasia 'Regal Shields' – Dramatic, Shield-Shaped Foliage for Statement Displays
Alocasia Regal Shields is a modern classic among large-leaf aroids, known for near-black satin foliage, bold venation, and wine-toned undersides that glow in soft light. Developed by LariAnn Garner (Aroidia Research) from Alocasia odora × Alocasia reginula ‘Black Velvet’, this hybrid combines the presence of an outdoor giant with the discipline of an indoor plant — striking, sculptural, and easy to manage for growers wanting visual drama without high maintenance.
● Key Traits of Alocasia Regal Shields
- Showpiece leaves: Broad, shield-like blades with pronounced veins; upper surface deep green to almost black, undersides burgundy-purple.
- Impressive scale: Indoors typically 30 – 120 cm tall and 60 – 90 cm wide; bold but not overwhelming.
- Robust build: Upright growth from a thick rhizome and speckled petioles supporting heavy foliage.
- Texture: Smooth, satin-matte surface that reflects ambient light like brushed metal.
- Parentage: Verified cross of A. odora × A. reginula ‘Black Velvet’, bred and released by Aroidia Research.
● Complete Indoor Care Guide for Alocasia Regal Shields
Light and Placement
- Thrives in bright, indirect light; short morning or late-afternoon sun behind a sheer curtain is acceptable.
- Too much direct sun can bronze the edges — adjust distance or diffuse light.
- For detailed placement help, see our window-orientation guide.
Watering
- Water when the top 10 – 15 % of the mix dries, then drain thoroughly; never allow the root zone to sit in water.
- Consistent moisture without saturation keeps Alocasia Regal Shields upright and healthy.
- Learn precision watering from our complete watering guide.
Temperature and Humidity
- Ideal range: 18 – 27 °C; growth slows below 15 °C.
- Maintain RH ≥ 60 % for spotless leaf edges and richer colour.
- Cold drafts can dull sheen; read our winter tropical-care article for stability tips.
Substrate and Feeding
- Use a free-draining aroid mix of coco coir, perlite, and bark for airflow and even moisture.
- Feed monthly at half strength with a balanced fertiliser during active growth; skip extra nitrogen to preserve leaf structure.
- For nutrient balance details, see our fertilising guide.
● Growth, Propagation and Flowering
- Growth rate: Moderate; Alocasia Regal Shields typically pushes several new leaves per season when kept warm and bright.
- Propagation: Divide corms or offsets during repotting; tissue-culture propagation is common for nurseries.
- Flowering: Produces spadix/spathe inflorescences in warm months; flowers are mostly sterile and lightly scented.
● Troubleshooting for Alocasia Regal Shields
- Yellowing leaves: Often excess moisture — allow deeper drying and check drainage.
- Brown edges or tips: Low humidity or irregular watering; stabilise both.
- Pale new leaves: Low nutrients or light; adjust before increasing watering.
- Pests: Spider mites, thrips or mealybugs can appear in dry air; manage with beneficial insects or natural control.
- Root rot: Remove damaged tissue, refresh in airy substrate, water sparingly until recovery.
● Origin and Protected Status
- Breeder: LariAnn Garner (Aroidia Research), Florida USA.
- Parent species: Alocasia odora × Alocasia reginula ‘Black Velvet’.
- Plant patent: US PP27,050 (9 Aug 2016); notes include sterile male flowers and lack of seed set.
● Quick Facts – Alocasia Regal Shields
- Growth speed: Moderate; faster in steady warmth and humidity.
- Leaf size indoors: Typically 20 – 30 cm, occasionally larger on mature plants.
- Outdoor use: Suitable for frost-free climates above 10 °C; otherwise grow in containers and move indoors for winter.
- Humidity requirements: Prefers stable air moisture around 60 %; occasional misting is less effective than ambient humidity.
- Pet safety: Not pet-safe — contains insoluble calcium oxalates.
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Alocasia 'Regal Shields'
Alocasia 'Regal Shields' comes in following sizes:
Plug (Starter Plant) – ca. 2cm ⌀ , and is approximately 12c, tall
M – is approximately 25 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot.
L – is approximately 55 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 17 cm pot.






























