Aroideana
Journal of the International Aroid Society, Inc.
Volume 37, Number 1 (2014); Pages 118-120
Toyo in Grenada
By John Criswick    
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ABSTRACT:

I had noticed some plants looking like tannias growing in uncultivated areas and was told that this is a ‘‘wild’’ plant known as Toyo. Generally larger than the cultivated plants, Toyo produces a long stem or rhizome above ground but apparently no cormels or not sufficient in size to harvest. The main ‘‘trunk’’ is in fact harvested as pig food, although I have been told that humans eat it too.

   

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