Taro (Engl.)

Taro (Engl.)

Colocasia esculenta

Pain Relief

Herbaceous plant Height: Growing to a height of 30 to 150 centimeters Leaves: Leaves up to 40×24.8 cm, sprouts from rhizome, dark green above and light green beneath, triangular-ovate, sub-rounded and mucronate at apex, tip of the basal lobes rounded or sub-rounded. Flowers: Peduncles are usually solitary. Spathe is variable in length, usually about 20 centimeters long, the tubular part green, usually about 4 centimeters long, with the lanceolate, involute yellow limb about 20 centimeters long. Spadix is cylindric, half as long as the spathe, green below and yellowish above; male and female inflorescences are each 2.5 to 5 centimeters long, separated by intervals and covered with flat, oblong neuters.

Medicinal Uses & Benefits

Headache. Preparation: Get a leaf then slice the leaf into two. If a person is a right-handed person use the right side of the leaf. If the patient is left-handed person, use the left side of the leaf. Throw to the sea the other part of the leaf. Slightly heat the half of the leaf.. Part used: Leaves

Preparation

Get a leaf then slice the leaf into two. If a person is a right-handed person use the right side of the leaf. If the patient is left-handed person, use the left side of the leaf. Throw to the sea the other part of the leaf. Slightly heat the half of the leaf.

Location & Habitat

REGION VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS), SIQUIJOR, SIQUIJOR (Capital), Backyard

Research

Siquijor State College: Documentation of Philippine Traditional Knowledge and Practices in Health and Development of Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (Folk Healing Practices of Siquijor Island) Phase 1

Additional Images

Taro (Engl.)
Taro (Engl.)
Taro (Engl.)
Taro (Engl.)

Quick Info

Scientific Name
Colocasia esculenta
Local Name
Taro (Engl.)
Family
Araceae
Category
Pain Relief
Collected By
Not provided
Date Collected
Jun 28, 2026