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