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🌿Colocasia gigantea🌿

🔬Scientific Name:
Colocasia gigantea

🌳Type: Tuberous perennial herb with large elephant-ear shaped leaves.

☀️Climatic Conditions: Grows best in tropical to subtropical climates; prefers moist, fertile soil and partial shade; thrives in warm and humid conditions; requires consistent moisture.

💊Medicinal Value: Stems and leaves are consumed as vegetables in certain cultures after proper cooking to neutralize calcium oxalate; also used in local folk remedies and traditional dishes.

🛠️Uses:

  • Culinary — stems and shoots used in Southeast Asian cuisines.
  • Ornamental — planted for dramatic foliage in tropical gardens.
  • Agricultural — tubers and plant parts serve as a food source locally.
  • Cultural — used in regional rituals and food traditions.

✨Interesting Facts:

  • Known for very large leaves that can give a tropical jungle appearance.
  • Must be cooked thoroughly to remove oxalate crystals that can irritate the throat.
  • Often found near water bodies and wetlands due to its preference for moist soil.

Care Tips:

  • Plant in moist, nutrient-rich soil for optimal growth.
  • Water regularly; do not allow soil to completely dry out.
  • Partial shade preferred in very hot climates to prevent leaf scorch.
  • Propagate by dividing tubers or offsets during dormancy.

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