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www.scgov.net/sustainability/documents/WildTaro.pdf
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Taro can be distinguished from elephant ears by the attachment of the leaf from the petiole. In taro, the petiole attaches to the leaf several inches from the base ...
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plants.ifas.ufl.edu/node/108
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Taro can be distinguished from elephant ears by the attachment of the leaf from the petiole. In taro, the petiole attaches to the leaf several inches from the base of ...
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The main difference in leaf shape between dasheen and malanga is that the dasheen's petiole (leaf stem) joins the leaf blade away from the edge of the leaf, ...
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www.fao.org/docrep/005/ac450e/ac450e04.htm
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For most taro types, the attachment of the petiole to the lamina is peltate, meaning that the petiole is attached, not at the edge of the lamina, but at some point in ...
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www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/fb/taro/taro.htm
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They damage the taro plants by sucking sap from the petioles and leaf blades. Leafhopper damage can be distinguished by the presence of numerous brown to ...
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www.floridata.com/ref/c/colo_esc.cfm
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'Fontanesia' (violet-stemmed taro) produces leaves with wine red veins, margins and petioles. 'Illustris' (imperial taro or black caladium) has purplish markings ...
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www.appropedia.org/Original:Root_Crops_32
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Jul 14, 2011 ... C. esculenta var. globulifera) and the dasheen is C. esculenta var. ... setts (the lower 30-50 cm of the petiole with the top 1-2 cm of the corms).
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plants.usda.gov/plantguide/pdf/cs_coes.pdf
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dew that collected in the leaf was excellent medicinal eyewash. Women with dysmenorrheal were made to sit on taro leaves. Juice of the petioles is styptic and ...
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www.ehow.com/info_12076708_alocasia-vs-colocasia.html
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Elephant ears or taro plants produce leaves that look like pointed shields, arrowheads or triangle wedges. Those in the Colocasia have petioles—leaf ...
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www.cardi.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Commercial-Das...
www.cardi.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Commercial-Dasheen-Production-and-Postharvest-protocol-for-OECS.pdf
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Plate 6: Lateral suckers of the “Noir” – pink petiole, “Common” – dark green petiole and the “White” – light green petiole dasheen used as planting material.
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