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Colocasia is a genus[3][4] of flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Some species are widely cultivated and naturalized in other tropical and subtropical regions.[1][5] The species C. esculenta (taro) is invasive in wetlands along the Gulf Coast of the United States, where it threatens to displace native wetland plants.[6]
English: Elephant ear, Colocasia, with blossom in my back yard Date 22 October 2016 Source Picture taken this morning in my back yard Previously published: Facebook account Author Vsmith
Description: English: Elephant ear plant with blossom Date 22 October 2016 Source Own work Author Vsmith
They are herbaceous perennial plants with a large corm on or just below the ground surface. The leaves are large to very large, 20–150 cm (7.9–59.1 in) long, with a sagittate shape. The elephant's-ear plant gets its name from the leaves, which are shaped like a large ear or shield. Date 7 May 2020, 14:12:54 Source Own work Author Sabina Bajracharya
Description: Latina: Colocasia esculenta Nederlands: Taro. Foto genomen in de botanische tuin in Madeira. English: Taro. Photo taken in the botanic garden in Madeira. Deutsch: Taro Français : Taro Date 25 October 2001 Source Own work Author Wouter Hagens
Description Svenska: Colocasia esculenta i Terra Nostraparken, Furnas, Azorerna. Date 24 June 2014, 18:02:23 Source Own work Author C T Johansson Camera location 37° 46′ 15.61″ N, 25° 18′ 49.32″ W View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap
English: Location taken: the National Arboretum, Washington DC. Names: Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott, Alcocaz, Amadoembie, Amadumbe, Amateke, Arum, Bai Bon, Black Magic, Black Taro, Bon, Bon Chin Dam, Bon Nam, Callaloo, Coco Yam, Cocoyam, Colocasia, Colocasie, Dachine, Dalo, Dasheen, Daun Keladi, Edda, Eddo, Eddoe, Eddy Root, Elephant Ear, Elephant´s Ear, Elephant´s-Ear, Elephant's Ear, Elephant's-Ear, Gabi (gulay), Giant Elephant Ear, Gölevez, Green Taro, Gwaza, Inhame, Inhame-Branco, Inhame-Da-áfrica, Inhame-Da-Costa, Kalo, Katchu, Khoai Môn, Khoai Nc, Khoai nước, Kolokasie, Kolokázie jedlá, Kolokazja jadalna, Kontomire, Madumbe, Malanga, Pheuak, Phuak (Phueak), Poi, Potato of the Tropics, Purple-Leaf Taro, Sato Imo, T´a Ro T´o Ran, Taaro, Taioba-De-São-Tomé, Talas (Indonesia), Talo, Taro, Taro Potato, Tayoba, Valgomoji kolokazija, Wild Taro, Yamswurzel, Yu, Yu Tou, Таро (растение), अरबी सब्जी, अळू, कच्छु, কচু, અળવી (વનસ્પતિ), ಕೆಸು, ചേമ്പ്, താള്, ტარო (ტროპიკული მცენარე), サトイモ, 芋, 토 Classification: Plantae > Magnoliophyta > Liliopsida > Alismatales > Araceae > Colocasieae > Colocasia > Colocasia esculenta. Date 10 September 2005 Source source: David Stang. First published at ZipcodeZoo.com Author Photo by David J. Stang
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