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  • It is offering some fine summer bulbs this year, like seven different crocosmias and four different Colocasia esculentas, or elephant ears, like Black Magic, which has an 18-inch dark purplish leaf ( 877-661-2852; free catalog ).
  • The typical meal includes cooked broken wheat and " Thiruvathira puzhukku ", a delightful mix of tuber vegetables : colocasia ( " chembu " ), plantain fruit ( " ethakaya " ), cooked with a thick paste of freshly ground coconut.
  • The plant is very poisonous when fresh due to its high oxalic acid content, but the rhizome ( like that of " Caladium ", " Colocasia ", and " Arum " ) is edible after drying, grinding, leaching and boiling.
  • These can be eaten whole or cut into pieces, or shallow fried and eaten as a snack known as " alu chi wadi " . " Alu chya panan chi patal bhaji " a lentil and colocasia leaves curry, is also popular . In Goan cuisine as well as the Konkani cuisine Taro leaves are very popular.
  • The garden currently contains over 22, 000 plants, with extensive collections of Agapanthus, Agave, Amorphophallus, Arisaema, Arum, Asarum, Baptisia, Colocasia and allied genera, Crinum, Epimedium, ferns, Hedychium, hardy palms, Hosta, Kniphofia, Ophiopogon, ornamental grasses, Polygonatum and allied genera, Rohdea, Salvia, and Zephyranthes.
  • A survey of the pits that have previously been used to grow Swamp taro ( " Cyrtosperma chamissonis " ), ( known in Tuvalu as " Pulaka " ) established that the pits were either too saline or very marginal for swamp taro production, although a more salt tolerant species of taro ( " Colocasia esculenta " ) is grown on Fongafale.
  • "Colocasia esculenta " is thought to be native to Southern India and Southeast Asia, but is widely Oceanic and South Indian cultures and is believed to have been one of the earliest cultivated plants . " Colocasia " is thought to have originated in the Indomalaya ecozone, perhaps in East India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, and spread by cultivation eastward into Southeast Asia, East Asia and the Pacific Islands; westward to Egypt and the eastern Mediterranean Basin; and then southward and westward from there into East Africa and West Africa, where it spread to the Caribbean and Americas.
  • "Colocasia esculenta " is thought to be native to Southern India and Southeast Asia, but is widely Oceanic and South Indian cultures and is believed to have been one of the earliest cultivated plants . " Colocasia " is thought to have originated in the Indomalaya ecozone, perhaps in East India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, and spread by cultivation eastward into Southeast Asia, East Asia and the Pacific Islands; westward to Egypt and the eastern Mediterranean Basin; and then southward and westward from there into East Africa and West Africa, where it spread to the Caribbean and Americas.
  • It is situated in a pleasant country, near the promontory of the high mountain " Libanus ", in a great plain toward the sea-shore, where you may see abundance of vineyards, and very fine gardens, enclosed with hedges for the most part, the hedges consisting chiefly of " Melongena, Sesamum ( by the natives called " samsaim ", the seeds whereof are very much used to strew upon their bread ) and many more; but especially the Colocasia, which is very common there, and sold all the year long . . . . In great plenty there are citrons, lemons and oranges . . . . At Tripoli they have no want of water, for several rivers flow down from the mountains, and run partly through the town, and partly through the gardens, so that they want no water neither in the gardens nor in their houses.
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