An elegant name for round-leaf taro
Round leaf taro is another name.
Apple bamboo taro, green apple bamboo taro.
Growth habits of round-leaf taro
Like warm and humid semi-shady environment, not resistant to cold and drought, avoid hot sun exposure and dry and hot wind.
Round-leaf taro is suitable for growing in the environment of 18-25 ℃. Once again, the basin soil should be kept moist without stagnant water. It requires extremely high air humidity. During the growth of new leaves, water should be sprayed in time, otherwise the leaves will be scorched and the new leaves will be difficult to stretch because of air drying.
In addition, excessive light will also lead to leaf withering, lack of light page stripes decline, affecting the beauty of plants, can be placed in a place with bright sunlight and sufficient scattered light for maintenance.
Round-leaf taro flower language
Elegant and beautiful, fresh and pleasant.
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