According to National Geographic, taro leaves and roots are poisonous when ... can agree about one of the world's oldest ...
A Japanese artist who goes by the name Lito carves these delicate designs on fallen leaves, giving life back to them. The ...
Known locally as kalo, the plant has been fundamental to the Hawaiian ... taro has been succumbing to taro leaf blight, a disease caused by water mold. Many of Hawaii’s traditional varieties ...
Also known as colocasia, it is a tropical plant grown for its edible corms ... kofte soup and much more. The taro leaves are also eaten in North India and Gujarat. Patode is made with arbi ...
A research team has established a virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) system in taro ... the entire leaf turned white, indicating successful gene silencing in 12.23% of the plants.
My giant Taro, elephant ears ... A mulch of straw or leaves will help to protect the plant from freezing and drying out ...