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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Elephant Ears in the Wild


I took a walk around my work place area.
You can call this as Urban Jungle in literal sense (with rubbish everywhere)
Hunting for caladiums and found this.
Elephant ears (Alocasia) and Asian Figs (Ficus Benjamina) . Check out the trailing roots.

Its a pile of junk together with dry leaves & branches
at the side of an abandon house.


Then noticed an octopus likeplant
Elephant ears - Alocasia


The leaves are so broad and big...

I do not have anything to scale it, Just hold it at the tip to have a figure to note the size of it with my hands.

Its dried up flower, I guess the seeds are inside for the next season...


Smaller ones scattered everywhere



There was few palms growing together with the dumbcane.
I got few other shots but its full with rubbish that the rubbish makes a greater impact then the plants and decided not to post them here.

There was this roots nearby..
The tree is sloping in an angle and created this exotic looking roots..
Very common in rainforest areas.


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