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Acorus gramineus variegatus, Sweet Flag
 Acorus gramineus variegatus
Family: Acoraceae
Sweet Flag
Origin: Japan
small shrub 2-5 ftfull sunsemi-shademoderate waterbog or aquaticregular waterornamental foliagesubtropical, cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeFlood tolerant

The plants are evergreen in warmer climates, but they will die back to ground level in colder climates. Although they are water lovers, this species can take quite a bit of drought. I have seen this plant used as an accent in dry rock gardens.


 
Acorus gramineus variegatus, Sweet Flag


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Acrostichum aureum, Piai Raya, Golden Leather Fern, Mangrove Fern
 Acrostichum aureum
Family: Pteridaceae
Piai Raya, Golden Leather Fern, Mangrove Fern
Origin: Pantropical
small shrub 2-5 ftfull sunsemi-shadebog or aquaticregular waterornamental foliageethnomedicalFlood tolerantSeaside, salt tolerant plant

leaves pinnate, to about 4 m long, bright red when young; fertile leaflets at the tip are covered with red-brown sporangia, blades of sterile leaflets have a broadly rounded end terminated with a short tip.

Acrostichum aureum grows optimally on somewhat elevated grounds in mangrove forests that are well protected from frequent tidal influx and have high rainfall, which tends to desalinate upper soil layers.


 
Acrostichum aureum, Piai Raya, Golden Leather Fern, Mangrove Fern

Acrostichum aureum, Piai Raya, Golden Leather Fern, Mangrove Fern


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Alocasia odora, Giant Upright Elephant Ear
 Alocasia odora
Family: Araceae
Giant Upright Elephant Ear
Origin: Tropical Asia
large shrub 5-10 ftsmall shrub 2-5 ftsemi-shadebog or aquaticregular waterwhite/off-white flowersornamental foliagefragrantFlood tolerant

These plants are mainly valued for their gorgeous leaves, which are very large, heart-shaped. They also produce small, calla-like fragrant flower spathes.

Requires consistently moist soil; do not let dry out between waterings. Very high moisture needs; suitable for bogs and water gardens.


  


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   4870 Alocasia odora - Giant Upright Elephant Ear
These plants are mainly valued for their gorgeous leaves, which are very large, heart-shaped. They also produce small, calla-like fragrant flower spathes.

Requires consistently moist soil; do not let dry out between waterings. Very high moisture needs; suitable for bogs and water gardens.

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Alocasia sanderiana, Alocasia amazonica, Kris plant
 Alocasia sanderiana, Alocasia amazonica
Family: Araceae
Kris plant
Origin: Phillippines
groundcover and low-growingshadesemi-shadebog or aquaticornamental foliagedeciduousincuded in CD catalog

A beautiful plant with flat, V-shaped leaves, deeply scalloped along the margins. The color is shiny, jet-black, with bold white veining. An excellent species for interior, landscape or terrarium use. Forms dense clusters, about 24in tall when mature. Warm, humid, shady conditions are required throughout the summer and plants need an abundance of water when growing. When the leaves fade in fall, less water is required, and when they have died, the soil is moistened once in a while. Care should be taken when planting rhizomes, the top of rhizomes should be planted above the soil line or the leaves could decay at the base. Alocasia sanderiana are propagated by the division of rhizomes in spring.


 
Alocasia sanderiana, Alocasia amazonica, Kris plant

Alocasia sanderiana, Alocasia amazonica, Kris plant
Alocasia sanderiana, Alocasia amazonica, Kris plant
Alocasia sanderiana, Alocasia amazonica, Kris plant
Alocasia sanderiana, Alocasia amazonica, Kris plant
Alocasia sanderiana, Alocasia amazonica, Kris plant
Alocasia sanderiana, Alocasia amazonica, Kris plant


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Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
 Alocasia sp.
Family: Araceae
Alocasia, Taro
Origin: Tropical Asia
large shrub 5-10 ftsmall shrub 2-5 ftfull sunsemi-shadebog or aquaticornamental foliageFlood tolerantUnknown nameincuded in CD catalog

These plants (commonly known as African Masks and Elephant's Ears) are mainly valued for their gorgeous leaves, which are very large, heart- or spade-shaped and beautifully colored and variegated in gleaming shades of green, purple, bluish-green, red and bronze. They also produce small, calla-like flower spathes. It needs a large pot with good drainage (to about one third the depth) and should be planted ideally in equal parts of lumpy loam and fibrous peat, with some sand and a few lumps of charcoal. The rhizome should be planted at soil level. Feed the plants weekly while growing and protect from strong sunlight. Rest the rhizome in winter. Propagate by offsets in spring.

Species and varieties:

Alocasia Black Velvet

Alocasia cucullata

Alocasia clypeolata

Alocasia Hilo Beauty

Alocasia indica Metallica

Alocasia macrorrhiza

Alocasia odora

Alocasia reginae

Alocasia robusta

Alocasia sanderiana

Alocasia Stingray

Alocasia Tigrina ( form of Alocasia zebrina)

Alocasia triangularis

Alocasia zebrina


 
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro

Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia zebrina
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia cuprea (?)
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia cuprea (?)
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia indica Metallica
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia robusta
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia Stingray
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro
Alocasia Tigrina
Alocasia sp., Alocasia, Taro


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