Characteristics
A taro family herb. It grows 60 cm tall. It dies back and re-grows. It has a tuber. The leaves are arrow head shaped and 40 cm long. They are deep green with white veins. There are 1 or 2 flowering shoots up to 25 cm long. The spathe is boat shaped and white. The fruit are along the spadix and are white, fleshy oval berries. They have several seeds.
Life form |
perennial
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Growth form |
herb
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Growth support |
free-standing
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Foliage retention |
evergreen
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Sexuality |
-
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Pollination |
-
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Spread |
-
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Mature width (meter) |
-
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Mature height (meter) |
0.5 - 0.6
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Root system |
-
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Rooting depth (meter) |
-
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Root diameter (meter) |
-
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Flower color |
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Blooming months |
-
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Fruit color |
-
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Fruiting months |
-
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Nitrogen fixer |
-
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Photosynthetic pathway |
-
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Environment
It is a tropical plant. It grows in tropical humid forests and forest floors. It grows near rivers and in damp sites up to 4,500 m above sea level.
Light |
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Soil humidity |
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Soil texture |
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Soil acidity |
-
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Soil nutriment |
-
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Hardiness (USDA) |
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Usage
The tuber is cooked and eaten. Caution: Plants in this family usually contain oxalates.
Cultivation
Plants can be grown from seed or division of the tuber.
Mode |
seedlings
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Germination duration (days) |
-
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Germination temperacture (C°) |
-
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Germination luminosity |
-
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Germination treatment |
-
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Minimum temperature (C°) |
1
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Optimum temperature (C°) |
-
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Size |
-
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Vigor |
-
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Productivity |
-
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