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Alocasia macrorrhizos
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7 feet tall and trunking
· Date: Wed September 30, 2009 · Views: 2231 · Filesize: 86.9kb, 2511.7kb · Dimensions: 1944 x 2592 ·
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mjdsinsacto

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Registered: July 2009
Location: Rosemont, Sacramento, CA
Posts: 843
Wed September 30, 2009 8:51pm Rating: 10.00 

these look as fresh as the day they first sprouted! they're beautiful. how do keep them so healthy looking? i'm just starting to get in colocasia in my yard, i want to give them a good start; what kind soil is best?

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Registered: August 2007
Location: Fordoche, Louisiana
Posts: 420
Sat October 3, 2009 5:47am

They are in a low spot that gets a good amount of water. I do not fertilize or water these. But we get tons of rain and humidity here, so the climate is favorable. The soil is pretty fertile from lots of mulching over the years.

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