Taro, also known as Taro, taro, taro, etc., is a kind of wet herb of monocotyledonous plants, Araceae and taro, and there are many plants similar to taro, such as arrowhead, taro and so on.
Pleurotus ostreatus
Pleurotus ostreatus is a perennial swamp herb with a height of 60- 100 cm, and its flowering period is in August-10 every year, and it mostly grows in the southeast of China.
alocasia
Alocasia alopecuroides, also known as dripping Guanyin, is a perennial herb with dark green leaves and creeping rhizomes, which can bloom all year round. The flower color is yellow and the flower language is sincere, and it grows mostly in the tropical rain forest at an altitude of 200- 1 100 meters.
Sharp-tailed taro
Sharp-tailed taro is a perennial erect herb. Its leaves are dark green, flowering in May, and its flowers are yellow. Most of them grow in wetlands or fields below 2000 meters above sea level.
What does taro look like?
Taro is a wet herbaceous plant with a long green petiole. Its flowering period is from February to April, and its flower color is pale yellow. It is native to China, Indian and Malay Peninsula.
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