Botanical name: Colocasia esculenta
Colocasia esculenta is a tropical plant grown primarily for its edible corms, the root vegetables whose many names include Taro and Eddoe. It is believed to be one of the earliest cultivated plants. They are very striking tropical plants with deep purple/black leaves. These contrast well with other green leaved plants. They can be grown in up to 80% shade and require plenty of water to ensure good growth. They thrive next to ponds, in a bog garden or even grown in a pot if kept well watered. It reaches a height of between 4-6 feet and can clump to 6 feet looking stunning in any garden. They can be easily propagated by dividing the plants and it is recommended to dig them up to bring inside for the winter which is very easy to do. Will produce lots of small plants ready to divide in year 1 or 2. Can be grown indoors all year round in a pot if preferred. I was observing this plant almost every day on my way to work. In the evening of 4th April, 2012, it struck my attention while returning from lab and i took the snap immediately.
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