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Alocasia cucullata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alocasia cucullata
''Alocasia cucullata'' is a species of flowering plant in the arum family known by the common names Chinese taro, Chinese ape, Buddha's hand, and hooded dwarf elephant ear. It is kept as an ornamental plant. The native range of the species is unclear, as it is known only from cultivation and from specimens growing around human habitation and in disturbed areas.〔(''Alocasia cucullata''. ) USFS. Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk (PIER).〕〔(''Alocasia cucullata''. ) National Tropical Botanical Garden.〕〔Boyce, P. C. (2008). (A review of ''Alocasia'' (Araceae: Colocasieae) for Thailand including a novel species and new species records from South-West Thailand. ) ''Thai Forest Bulletin'' 36 1-17.〕 It is grown in many parts of Asia, such as China, India, Sri Lanka, and Burma.〔 ==Description== This aroid plant is a perennial herb producing thick, erect stems up to 6 centimeters wide that branch from the bases and grow up to a meter tall. It produces bunches of leaves on long, sheathed petioles which are generally up to about 30 centimeters long but are known to reach 80. The wide, roughly heart-shaped leaf blade is up to 40 by 28 centimeters and has 4 main veins running from the center to the edge on each side. The plant rarely flowers. When it develops, the inflorescence may be solitary or paired. It arises on a peduncle 20 to 30 centimeters long and is wrapped in a green to blue-green spathe. The yellowish or bluish-green spadix is up to 14 centimeters long. Fruiting is also rare, but the plant may produce red berries each 6 to 8 millimeters wide.〔〔〔(''Alocasia cucullata''. ) Flora of China.〕
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