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alocasia

/ ˌæ±ôəˈ°ì±ðɪʃə /

noun

  1. any of various tropical plants of the genus Alocasia See aroid
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Origin of alocasia1

New Latin from Greek °ì´Ç±ô´Ç°ìÄå²õ¾±Äå lotus root
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Thrips particularly like the palm, philodendron, monstera and alocasia.

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What was once just something we called elephant ears is now a high-falutin cultivar of alocasia or colocasia, truly stunning in size, leaf venation and sheer presence.

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Her fall picks include: the philodendron, rubber trees and the visually interesting alocasia.

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Other American cut flowers at the state dinner included ornamentals from Florida: alocasia, equisetum, nandina and liriope.

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