Deciding between Alocasia Dragon Scale and Lemon Balm? Both are solid choices with different care needs. Learn which fits your lifestyle.

Alocasia Dragon Scale (Alocasia baginda 'Dragon Scale'): Bright indirect light, Every 7–10 days watering. Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis): Bright indirect to full sun light, Every 3–5 days watering. Different plants for different homes.
Moderate–Difficult difficulty. Bright indirect light. Every 7–10 days watering. Grows slow–moderate. The dramatic scaly silver-green leaves with dark veins look like dragon scales. One of the most stunning aroids but requires attention to watering, humidity, and bright indirect light. Goes dormant in cool or low-light conditions. Toxic to pets.
Easy difficulty. Bright indirect to full sun light. Every 3–5 days watering. Grows fast. Very easy and vigorous herb with a pleasant lemon scent. Can become invasive outdoors like mint. Used in teas, cooking, and traditional medicine for calming effects. Very forgiving of imperfect conditions. Non-toxic to pets.
Alocasia Dragon Scale works if you have Bright indirect light and can water Every 7–10 days. Lemon Balm suits Bright indirect to full sun light and Every 3–5 days watering schedule. Match plant to your conditions.
Both are worthwhile. Success comes from matching the plant to your home.
Pick Alocasia Dragon Scale or Lemon Balm based on your light and watering commitment. Either choice works.
Different enough. Alocasia Dragon Scale needs Bright indirect. Lemon Balm needs Bright indirect to full sun. Pick based on your light.
Alocasia Dragon Scale: Moderate–Difficult. Lemon Balm: Easy.
Yes, if conditions match. Most homes have room for both.
Alocasia Dragon Scale grows slow–moderate. Lemon Balm grows fast.