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Year
Vol.
(Issue)
Pages
Author(s)
Title
2007
30
124-138
Tony Avent Propagation of Amorphophallus by leaf petiole cuttings (Buy)
 ABSTRACT: It is our hope to expand the available information with regards to amorphophallus propagation by leaf petiole cuttings based on our experiments between 2004 and 2006. Leaf petiole propagation is certainly not a new idea but one that we felt deserved a more systematic experiment to refine our knowledge of the subject.
2011
34
106-117
Denis Carey, Tony Avent Cool Colocasias--Elephant Ears for the Garden (Buy)
 ABSTRACT: Colocasias are known in the western world by three common names; taro, dasheen and the descriptive anatomical name, elephant ear. There are dozens of names used in other parts of the world including culcas (from which the genus name colocasia is derived), eddo, imo, cocoyam and malombo. Colocasias have a worldwide distribution and are grown in tropical and sub-tropical countries as a vital staple food crop and fodder crop. Colocasia esculenta is the 14th most widely consumed vegetable on earth. Ornamental colocasias (the focus of this article) are important plants in gardens because they add a bold, tropical look.