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Leucocasia Gigantea 'Thailand Giant' - Giant Taro - 15 - 30 cm Plant | VIRIAR.COM

Leucocasia Gigantea 'Thailand Giant' - Giant Taro - 15 - 30 cm Plant | VIRIAR.COM

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Leucocasia gigantea - Giant Taro

Leucocasia gigantea

Giant Taro

Dramatic tropical plant with enormous, lush foliage and striking jungle-like presence

About Leucocasia gigantea

Leucocasia gigantea, commonly known as the Giant Taro, is an impressive and dramatically bold tropical plant species native to Southeast Asia. This remarkable plant is renowned worldwide for its enormous, lush foliage and striking appearance, making it an exceptional choice for bold and adventurous tropical garden designs as well as for passionate indoor tropical plant enthusiasts.

The Giant Taro is characterized by its massive, heart-shaped leaves that can grow to extraordinary lengths of up to 1.5 meters (5 feet) in length. The leaves are typically glossy, deep green, and feature prominent, dramatic veins that create an unmistakably lush, jungle-like effect that transforms any space into a tropical paradise. The plant grows from a large, substantial corm and can reach impressive heights of 1.5 to 3 meters (5 to 10 feet), with a broad, commanding spread of striking foliage. It produces small, inconspicuous flowers on a central spike, but the true main attraction of this dramatic specimen is its absolutely stunning foliage. The plant's leaf stalks are also quite impressive, often showcasing distinctive reddish or purplish tints that significantly enhance its ornamental and aesthetic value.

The Giant Taro serves as a magnificent focal point and statement plant, instantly commanding attention in any tropical or subtropical setting. VIRIAR.COM sources fresh, premium corms from carefully selected, healthy parent plants, ensuring exceptional viability and reliable sprouting for collectors seeking authentic tropical specimens. This remarkable plant rewards dedicated cultivators with one of the most dramatic and unforgettable foliage displays available in tropical horticulture.

🌿 Tropical Drama & Foliage Excellence: Leucocasia gigantea combines enormous heart-shaped leaves, striking jungle-like presence, and remarkable architectural impact, making it the ultimate choice for collectors and landscape designers seeking the pinnacle of dramatic tropical foliage and an unmistakable focal point in any environment.

Corm Propagation Guide

Corm Selection & Inspection

Quality Standards: Select only healthy, firm corms free from mold, rot, or soft spots. Inspect thoroughly for any signs of disease or damage. High-quality corms ensure superior germination and vigorous plant development from the start.

Soil Mix & Preparation

Prepare a well-draining soil mix using peat, perlite, and compost in balanced proportions. Ensure excellent drainage and aeration throughout the growing medium. Proper soil preparation prevents rot and promotes healthy root development and corm establishment.

Corm Planting Depth & Spacing

Plant corms approximately 10–15 cm (4–6 inches) deep in well-draining soil mix. If planting multiple corms, space them about 30–45 cm (12–18 inches) apart to accommodate their substantial size and allow adequate room for expansion.

Initial Watering & Humidity

After Planting: Water thoroughly to settle soil and initiate sprouting. Maintenance: Keep soil consistently moist but never waterlogged. Maintain high humidity (70%+) by misting regularly or using a humidifier for optimal sprouting conditions.

Temperature & Environmental Conditions

Maintain warm tropical conditions between 20–30°C (68–86°F) for optimal sprouting. Protect from cold temperatures below 10°C (50°F) which may inhibit or damage corm development. Consistent warmth accelerates sprouting and promotes vigorous plant growth.

Light Conditions During Growth

Provide bright, indirect light as the corm establishes and develops initial leaves. Avoid direct intense sunlight which may stress young shoots. Once established, gradually introduce the plant to brighter conditions for optimal foliage development.

Growth Development & Plant Establishment

As corms develop and establish, new leaf shoots will emerge and develop into the plant's distinctive large foliage. Maintain consistent moisture and warmth throughout establishment. The plant will gradually develop impressive height and leaf size as it matures.

Plant Care Guide

Light Requirements

Indoor: Thrives in bright, indirect light near windows or in filtered light conditions. Outdoor: Prefers partial shade to filtered sunlight. Can tolerate some direct sunlight but benefits from protection during harsh afternoon sun to prevent leaf scorch.

Soil Requirements & Preparation

Prefers well-draining, rich soil abundant in organic matter. Ideal mix: peat, perlite, and compost in balanced proportions. Adapts to various soil types provided they maintain excellent drainage and remain slightly acidic to neutral in pH. Proper drainage prevents root rot.

Watering & Moisture Management

Regular Watering: Essential for healthy development. Keep soil consistently moist but never waterlogged. Allow top soil layer to dry slightly between waterings. Humidity: Appreciates high humidity—consider misting foliage regularly or placing a humidifier nearby, especially in dry indoor environments.

Temperature & Frost Protection

Optimal Range: 20–30°C (68–86°F) for ideal growth and development. Frost Sensitivity: Not frost-tolerant—protect from temperatures below 10°C (50°F). In cooler climates, grow in containers and move indoors or to sheltered locations during winter.

Fertilization & Nutrient Supply

Feed with balanced, slow-release fertilizer during active growing season (spring and summer) to support vigorous growth and maintain magnificent foliage. Apply every 4–6 weeks for sustained nutrition. Avoid over-fertilizing which can create nutrient imbalances and reduce plant vigor.

Pruning & Maintenance

Prune off dead, damaged, or yellowed leaves at the base to maintain appearance and encourage new growth. Regular removal of deteriorating foliage improves plant health and aesthetics. The plant is relatively low-maintenance when provided with proper environmental conditions.

Pest & Disease Management

Monitor regularly for common pests such as aphids and spider mites. Ensure good air circulation around plant to minimize fungal disease risk. Maintain appropriate humidity and avoid excessive moisture on foliage to prevent fungal issues.

Container Growing & Space Requirements

For indoor cultivation, use large containers with excellent drainage holes and well-draining potting mix. This massive plant requires significant space due to its impressive size. Choose permanent locations or very large containers. Outdoor locations should provide similar space and soil conditions.

Quick Reference Summary

Botanical Name
Leucocasia gigantea
Common Name
Giant Taro
Origin
Southeast Asia
Plant Type
Araceae Family
Light
Bright Indirect
Growth Height
1.5–3 Meters
Leaf Size
Up to 1.5 Meters
Temperature
20–30°C
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