Xanthosoma taioba
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Xanthosoma taioba

Arrowleaf elephant ear · Elephant plant

Tier 2 Difficulty: medium Water: low Light: partial_sun
Water every
7 days
Temperature
20–37 °C
Soil pH
6–7
Hardiness
Zone 9–11
Click count
276
Observations
211

Description

Source: leafsnap

Xanthosoma taioba, commonly known as Taro or Elephant Ear, is a tropical plant in the Araceae family. Native to South America, it is widely cultivated across the globe for its edible corms and leaves. The plant features large, heart-shaped leaves that can reach up to 1 meter in length and 60 cm in width. Its starchy corms serve as a staple food in many cultures worldwide. This plant thrives in warm temperatures ranging from 20-30°C (68-86°F) and requires high humidity levels for optimal growth. It prefers well-drained soil rich in organic matter and needs regular watering. Xanthosoma taioba possesses several medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory, anti-cancerous, and antioxidant benefits. These properties make it useful for treating various ailments, such as providing arthritis pain relief and reducing inflammation caused by allergies. Beyond its culinary applications, Xanthosoma taioba also holds ornamental value. Its large foliage makes it an attractive addition to gardens and indoor spaces. In summary, Xanthosoma taioba is an important tropical crop with both culinary and medicinal benefits, making it a valuable asset for farmers and consumers alike.

Care Guide

💧 Water Every 7 days
Suggested frequency: Every 7 days
☀️ Light Partial sun

Xanthosoma taioba comes from habitats such as forest understories or rocky sites with natural shade. It prefers partial sunlight, though it can withstand full sun when required. This flexibility lets it do well across different sunlight conditions.

Ideal: Partial sun
🌡️ Temperature 20–37.8°C

For Xanthosoma taioba, moderate temperatures are preferable, similar to the range most people find comfortable. It does best in conditions that are neither very hot nor very cold. The main concern with high temperatures is the risk of sunburn, so providing some shade in summer is recommended to prevent excessive heat. When temperatures decrease, Xanthosoma taioba goes dormant. If continuous growth is wanted, it is necessary to maintain warmer temperatures during winter. Frost can damage the plant and should be avoided.

Ideal temperature: 20–37.8°C
💨 Humidity
Humidity:
🪴 Soil 6-7
Soil pH: 6-7
🌱 Fertilizer

To maximize yield, Xanthosoma taioba responds well to regular applications of a balanced fertilizer, especially one high in nitrogen. Apply fertilizer before planting, at planting, and when seedlings are 2 inches (5.1 cm) tall. Adding compost or manure also delivers a steady source of nutrients. Inadequate soil nutrients cause underdeveloped leaves and stems, inferior flavors, thin stems, and possibly a bitter taste.

🪴 Pot & Repot
✂️ Pruning
🌿 Propagating
🐛 Diseases & pets
☠️ Toxicity

Characteristics

Plant Type
Herb
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Xanthosoma
Family
Araceae
Hardiness Zone
9-11
Mature Height
0.91 m to 2.13 m
Mature Spread
0.91 m to 1.52 m
Leaf Color
Dark Green, Forest Green
Leaf Type
Deciduous
Flower Color
White, Cream
Flower Size
10.16 cm to 15.24 cm
Bloom Time
Summer
Planting Time
Autumn, Winter
Harvest Time
Late summer, Early fall, Mid fall
Native Area
Brazil

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Common Names (2)

en Arrowleaf elephant ear
en Elephant plant