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Xanthosoma sagittifolium ‘Frozen Planet’ – Care Guide and Growth Essentials

Xanthosoma sagittifolium ‘Frozen Planet’ looks like something out of a sci-fi terrarium — huge, arrow-shaped

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Xanthosoma sagittifolium ‘Frozen Planet' is approximately 65 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 21 cm pot

Xanthosoma ‘Frozen Planet' Quick Guide

Name: Xanthosoma sagittifolium ‘Frozen Planet', a cultivar of Xanthosoma sagittifolium (L.) Schott Common names: Arrowleaf elephant's ear, new cocoyam, Tania
Type: herbaceous evergreen
form: Tuber chamaephyte
Family: Araceae
Native Range ( Xanthosoma sagittifolium (L.) Schott) : Costa Rica to S. Trop. America
Zone: 12-13
Height: up to 2 m
Spread: 150-200 cm
Sun: Part shade
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Low
Leaf: Evergreen
Tolerate: Semi Shade Taxon identifiers ( Xanthosoma sagittifolium (L.) Schott) : Freebase ID : /m/04633kk ITIS TSN : 42586 NCBI taxonomy ID : 28478 Plant List-ID : kew-215144 Tropicos ID : 2106169 IPNI plant ID : 89373-1 Encyclopedia of Life ID : 1127738 USDA PLANTS ID : XASA2 GBIF taxon ID : 5330901 African Plant Database ID : 33605 New Zealand Organisms Register ID : ed329b29-8552-4736-90ed-8bb67cca6508 Catalogue of Life in Taiwan ID : 201168 EPPO Code : XATSA iNaturalist taxon ID : 154794 TAXREF ID : 447741 WCSPF ID : 215144 uBio ID : 7549151 Ecocrop ID : 2168 Plants of the World online ID : urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:89373-1 BioLib taxon ID : 152305 Invasive Species Compendium Datasheet ID : 56989 APNI ID : 207017 Plant Finder ID : 276540 APA ID : 5437 Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States ID : 10119 Atlas of Florida Plants ID : 216 NZPCN ID : 4910 Flowers of India ID : Arrowleaf Elephant Ear Microsoft Academic ID : 2780185859 World Flora Online ID : wfo-0000334780 Open Tree of Life ID : 647114 Dutch Caribbean Species Register ID : 191224 NatureServe Explorer ID : 2.146922 Catalogue of Life ID : 7FX26 WordNet 3.1 Synset ID : 11813872-n Garden.org Plants Database ID : 79592 Synonyms (Xanthosoma sagittifolium (L.) Schott) : Alocasia talihan Elmer = Alocasia talihan Elmer ex Merr. = Arum nigrum Vell. ≡ Arum sagittifolium L. = Arum xanthorrhizol Jacq. = Caladium edule G.Mey. = Caladium mafaffa Engl. ≡ Caladium sagittifolium (L.) Vent. = Caladium utile Engl. = Caladium xanthorrhizol (Jacq.) Boos, 1816 = Caladium xanthorrhizol (Jacq.) Willd. = Philodendron nigrum Kunth = Xanthosoma appendiculatum Schott = Xanthosoma atrovirens K.Koch and C.D.Bouché = Xanthosoma atrovirens subsp. appendiculatum (Schott) Engl. = Xanthosoma atrovirens subsp. hybridum K.Koch = Xanthosoma atrovirens subsp. kochii Engl. = Xanthosoma atrovirens subsp. moritzii Engl. = Xanthosoma atrovirens subsp. panduriforme Engl. = Xanthosoma atrovirens subsp. versicolor K.Koch = Xanthosoma atrovirens var. appendiculatum (Schott) Engl. = Xanthosoma atrovirens var. hybridum K.Koch = Xanthosoma atrovirens var. kochii Engl. = Xanthosoma atrovirens var. moritzii Engl. = Xanthosoma atrovirens var. panduriforme Engl. = Xanthosoma atrovirens var. versicolor K.Koch = Xanthosoma aureum E.G.Gonç. = Xanthosoma blandum Schott = Xanthosoma edule (G.Mey.) Schott = Xanthosoma ianthinum K.Koch and C.D.Bouché = Xanthosoma jacquinii Schott = Xanthosoma maculatum G.Nicholson = Xanthosoma mafaffa Schott = Xanthosoma mafaffa subsp. blandum (Schott) Engl. = Xanthosoma mafaffa subsp. typicum Engl. = Xanthosoma mafaffa var. blandum (Schott) Engl. = Xanthosoma mafaffa var. typicum Engl = Xanthosoma monstruosum E.G.Gonç. = Xanthosoma nigrum (Vell.) Mansf. = Xanthosoma nigrum Stellfeld = Xanthosoma panduriforme E.G.Gonç. = Xanthosoma peregrinum Griseb. = Xanthosoma poeppigii subsp. mafaffa (Schott) J.F.Macbr. = Xanthosoma poeppigii var. mafaffa (Schott) J.F.Macbr. = Xanthosoma roseum Schott = Xanthosoma sagittifolium K.Koch = Xanthosoma utile K.Koch and C.D.Bouché = Xanthosoma violaceum Schott = Xanthosoma wallisii Linden = Xanthosoma xantharrhizon (Jacq.) K.Koch = Xanthosoma xanthorrhizol (Jacq.) K.Koch, 1856

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Xanthosoma sagittifolium ‘Frozen Planet'

Xanthosoma sagittifolium ‘Frozen Planet’ – Care Guide and Growth Essentials

Xanthosoma sagittifolium ‘Frozen Planet’ looks like something out of a sci-fi terrarium — huge, arrow-shaped leaves with a frosted, silvery-green finish and bold veins that give it a sculptural edge. Each leaf is matte in texture but glows slightly under indirect light, and the pale coloration gives it a distinctly otherworldly vibe. This cultivar combines the dramatic size and structure of typical Xanthosoma sagittifolium types with cooler tones rarely seen in this genus. As the plant grows, the foliage thickens, and the leaf blades broaden, giving it a commanding but surprisingly soft appearance. Upright and lush, it brings instant visual contrast to warm green collections.

Visual Traits and Characteristics of Xanthosoma ‘Frozen Planet’

  • Leaf colour: Silvery-grey to icy green with pale, almost powdery undertones
  • Shape: Deeply sagittate, long-lobed, and elegantly upright
  • Size: Grows up to 1 m tall and nearly as wide in large containers
  • Growth form: Upright, self-heading and spreading from a central corm
  • Texture: Matte, slightly leathery leaves with bold venation

Natural Origins and Growth Info for Xanthosoma sagittifolium ‘Frozen Planet’

‘Frozen Planet’ is a cultivated variety of Xanthosoma sagittifolium, a species native to the tropical zones of Central and South America. In its natural context, this plant grows along moist forest floors and riversides, where temperatures hover between 22–30 °C year-round and humidity stays consistently high. Rainfall exceeds 2,000 mm annually in its habitat. It develops from a thick corm, sending up large leaves that can quickly form dense clumps.

Indoors, ‘Frozen Planet’ can reach about 80–100 cm in height and width, with a bold, upright structure. It doesn’t climb or trail — this is a self-heading aroid that holds its form well. Like most in the genus, it’s considered toxic to pets and humans if ingested, due to calcium oxalate content.

Simple Tips to Grow Xanthosoma ‘Frozen Planet’

  • Placement: Needs space to spread; choose a bright corner without direct sun
  • Light: Best in bright, indirect light — some morning sun is fine
  • Water: Keep evenly moist; never let soil fully dry out
  • Humidity: Prefers high humidity (60%+); dry air may cause browning edges
  • Temperature: Happy between 20–30 °C; keep away from cold drafts
  • Soil: A moisture-retentive but airy mix with organic matter works best
  • Repotting: Repot when rootball becomes tight or growth slows down
  • Fertilizing: Use a nitrogen-heavy fertiliser monthly for bold foliage
  • Propagation: Done by corm division rather than stem cuttings
  • Hydroponics: Not suited for full hydroponics; semi-hydro only with careful moisture control
  • Pruning: Remove yellow or damaged leaves at the base as needed

Typical Issues and Fixes for Xanthosoma ‘Frozen Planet’

  • Browning tips: Usually caused by low humidity or missed watering
  • Yellowing: Common with overwatering or soggy soil
  • Drooping foliage: Often due to root stress or sudden temperature drops
  • Leaf spotting: Could be fungal — remove affected leaves and improve airflow
  • Thrips or spider mites: Treat with neem oil or repeat applications of insecticidal soap
  • Root rot: Avoid waterlogging and ensure pot has excellent drainage

Extra Tips for Growing Xanthosoma sagittifolium ‘Frozen Planet’

Though bold and robust, Xanthosoma ‘Frozen Planet’ does best when you take its natural background into account. A wide pot helps accommodate its spread and reduces the risk of tipping. Since it grows from a corm, the plant may go dormant if exposed to extended dry or cold conditions — this is normal. Knowing how and where its wild relatives thrive helps you get the most out of this unique cultivar. Mimic its humid, warm rainforest conditions, and you’ll see lush, steady growth all year.

Botanical Background of Xanthosoma sagittifolium ‘Frozen Planet’

Xanthosoma is derived from the Greek words for “yellow” (xanthos) and “body” (soma), possibly referencing the colour of the sap or corm. The species name sagittifolium literally means “arrow-shaped leaf.” This species was first described by Carl Linnaeus and later assigned to the genus Xanthosoma by Heinrich Wilhelm Schott, an Austrian aroid botanist. ‘Frozen Planet’ is a horticultural cultivar named for its cool-toned leaf colour.</

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