Date: 2 May 2025
A Beautiful and Edible Delight: Taro or Elephant Ear?
Colocasia antiquorum Illustris
🍀 A Beautiful and Edible Delight: Taro or Elephant Ear?
Colocasia antiquorum Illustris, commonly known as the Imperial Taro or Elephant Ear, is a striking ornamental plant prized for its dramatic, dark purple and green heart-shaped leaves. While it is primarily cultivated for aesthetic purposes in gardens, ponds, and containers, it does have edible potential.
Young Leaves: The young leaves of Colocasia antiquorum can be consumed when thoroughly cooked.
Tuber (Corm): The corms, or underground stems, of this species are edible but must be cooked properly (may cause irritation if consumed raw).
This cultivar thrives in moist, shaded environments, making it ideal for bog gardens, water features, and shaded landscapes. It prefers consistently moist or boggy soil and can tolerate dappled sunlight.
The plant is fast-growing and can reach heights of 5–6 feet, adding a tropical flair to your garden.
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