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Xanthosoma


The 'Ape or "Elephant ear"
is a large arum. Each leaf in this
photo is over 60 cm long
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Division:Magnoliophyta
Class:Liliopsida
Order:Arales
Family:Araceae
Genus:Xanthosoma
Species
About 50; see text

Xanthosoma is a genus of about 50 species of tropical and sub-tropical arums in the flowering plant family, Araceae, native to tropical America. They are closely related to Caladium and Colocasia ( Taro). Common names include Cocoyam, Tannia, Yautia, Malanga, ‘Ape and (mainly in populist horticultural literature) "Elephant Ear" (from the purported resemblance of the leaf to that of an elephant's ear).

The leaves are 40-200 cm long, saggitate (arrowhead-shaped) or subdivided into 3-18 segments. Unlike the leaves of Colocasia, those of Xanthosoma are usually not peltate—the upper v-notch extends in to the point of attachment of the leaf petiole.

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