colocasiae
Colocasiae is a term used in botanical writing to refer to plants of the genus Colocasia, in the family Araceae. The genus includes several tropical herbs, of which Colocasia esculenta is the best known as taro. The plural form colocasiae appears in some classifications to denote multiple species within Colocasia, though many sources use species names directly.
Colocasia plants are herbaceous perennials with large, heart-shaped leaves on long petioles. They form a globose
They thrive in warm, moist environments and are often found in wetlands, fields, and riverbanks. Colocasia esculenta
The corms of Colocasia esculenta are edible and form a major carbohydrate source in many cuisines. Leaves
Within the genus Colocasia, notable species include Colocasia esculenta and Colocasia gigantea (giant taro); many cultivars