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Monday, January 3, 2022

Colocasia esculenta 'Aloha'


CHARACTERISTICS:

Colocasia esculenta 'Royal Hawaiian Aloha' commonly known as Colocasia 'Aloha' in short. The foliage appears to be slightly thicker than the common Colocasia types. The dark shades tones are very prominent against the olive green midrib and veins at the background. 

The leaf stem also appears to have the same coloration with the central midrib tones. This particular plant appears to be patented, not a native plant rather a hybrid crossed between Colocasia ‘Maui & Colocasia ‘Coal Miner’ Gold’which of a US origin.

Also these plants are fairly new in the plant market currently and sold for premium prices however due to a flood in the market - these types are facing major price drop, something to be expected as there will always be ups and down when it comes to popular plants and a huge supply over demand.

Plant Care & Cultivation is very much similar like most of the Colocasia species.





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