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Colocasia esculenta ‘Jack’s Giant’
Colocasia esculenta ‘Jack’s Giant’, is a plant of the genus Colocasia in the family Araceae. “Jack’s Giant”, first published by Jack de Vroomen of the Marlboro Bulb Company, who brought Elephant Ears from Costarica. Jack’s Giant has speckled leaves, with a green base. In general this plant is Colocasia esculenta, for this spotted plant it…
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Colocasia esculenta “Black Magic”
Colocasia esculenta “Black Magic” Colocasia esculenta “Black Magic”, is a plant from the Araceae family. This plant is a variant of Colocasia esculenta, but has a different color, namely purplish-black leaves. In a place he likes, this plant can grow very large. Heart-shaped leaves with clearly visible veins from the midline moving to the leaf…
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Colocasia fallax
Colocasia fallax, is a species of the family Araceae. This plant is known as “dwarf elephant ear” or dwarf taro. The leaves of Colocasia fallax have a greenish velvet pattern with a silvery color combination in the middle, with small silver veins radiating from the center to the edges of the leaf. In summer this…
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Alocasia Boyceana
Alocasia boyceana Alocasia boyceana, is a species of the genus Alocasia in the family Araceae. This plant is endemic to the Philippines. In 1999, this species was published by botanist Alistair Hay and named in honor of Pete Boyce. Classification:Kingdoms:(unranked):(unranked):Orders:Family:Subfamilies:Tribes:Genus:Species: PlantaeAngiospermsMonocotsAlismatalesAraceaeAroideaeColocasiaeAlocasiaAlocasia boyceana A. Hay
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Epipogium aphyllum
Epipogium aphyllumEpipogium aphyllum, known as the “Ghost Orchid” or “Ghost Orchid”, or more popularly as the “Eurasian Ghost Orchid”. Actually there is one more type of orchid that bears the title “ghost”, namely Dendrophylax lindenii, known as the “American Ghost Orchid”.Between Epipogium aphyllum and Dendrophylax lindenii are 2 different genera, only coincidentally have a “weird”…