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Alocasia macrorrhizos 'New Guinea Gold' S (11cm Topf)

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Alocasia macrorrhizos 'New Guinea Gold' S (11cm Topf)Name: Alocasia macrorrhizos, (L.) G. Don 1839 Synonyme: Alocasia cordifolia, (Bory) Cordem. 1895 Alocasia gigas, Chantrier 1897 Alocasia gigas, Chantrier ex Andr 1897 Alocasia grandis, N. E. Br. 1886 Alocasia harrisii pulchrum, Pynaert 1888 Alocasia indica, (Lour.) Spach 1846 Alocasia indica subsp. diversifolia, Engl. Alocasia indica subsp. heterophylla, Engl. Alocasia indica subsp. metallica, (Schott) Schott Alocasia indica subsp. rubra, (Hassk.)

Name: Alocasia macrorrhizos, (L.) G.Don 1839
Synonyme: Alocasia cordifolia, (Bory) Cordem. 1895
Alocasia gigas, Chantrier 1897
Alocasia gigas, Chantrier ex André 1897
Alocasia grandis, N.E.Br. 1886
Alocasia harrisii-pulchrum, Pynaert 1888
Alocasia indica, (Lour.) Spach 1846
Alocasia indica subsp. diversifolia, Engl.
Alocasia indica subsp. heterophylla, Engl.
Alocasia indica subsp. metallica, (Schott) Schott
Alocasia indica subsp. rubra, (Hassk.) Engl.
Alocasia indica subsp. typica, Engl.
Alocasia indica subsp. variegata, (K.Koch & C.D.Bouché) Engl.
Alocasia indica var. diversifolia, Engl.
Alocasia indica var. heterophylla, Engl. 1879
Alocasia indica var. metallica, (Schott) Schott 1860
Alocasia indica var. metallica, Schott ex Engl., 1879
Alocasia indica var. rubra, (Hassk.) Engl. 1920
Alocasia indica var. typica, Engl.
Alocasia indica var. variegata, (K.Koch & C.D.Bouché) Engl.
Alocasia indica var. violacea Engl., 1920
Alocasia insignis, Pynaert 1888
Alocasia macrorhizus var. variegata, (K.Koch & C.D.Bouché) Furtado
Alocasia macrorrhiza, (L.) Schott
Alocasia macrorrhizos, (L.) Schott
Alocasia macrorrhizos subsp. rubra, (Hassk.) Furtado
Alocasia macrorrhizos subsp. variegata, (K.Koch & C.D.Bouché) Furtado
Alocasia macrorrhizos var. rubra, (Hassk.) Furtado
Alocasia macrorrhizos var. variegata, (K.Koch & C.D.Bouché) B.S.Williams 1870
Alocasia macrorrhizos var. variegata, (K.Koch & C.D.Bouché) Furtado 1941
Alocasia marginata, N.E.Br. 1887
Alocasia metallica, Schott 1854
Alocasia montana, (Roxb.) Schott 1854
Alocasia pallida, K.Koch & C.D.Bouché 1855
Alocasia plumbea, Van Houtte 1875
Alocasia rapiformis, (Roxb.) Schott 1860
Alocasia uhinkii, Engl. & K.Krause 1920
Alocasia variegata, K.Koch & C.D.Bouché 1855
Arum cordifolium, Bory 1804
Arum indicum, Lour. 1790
Arum macrorrhizon, L. 1753
Arum montanum, Roxb. 1832
Arum mucronatum, Lam. 1789
Arum peregrinum, L. 1753
Arum rapiforme, Roxb. 1832
Caladium indicum, K.Koch 1857
Caladium indicum, infrasubsp. publ K.Koch 1857
Caladium macrorrhizon, (L.) R.Br. 1810
Caladium metallicum, Engl. 1879
Caladium odoratum, G.Lodd. 1820
Caladium plumbeum, K.Koch 1857
Caladium plumbeum infrasubsp., publ. K.Koch 1857
Calla badian, Blanco 1837
Calla maxima, Blanco 1837
Colocasia boryi, Kunth 1841
Colocasia indica, (Lour.) Hassk.
Colocasia indica, (Lour.) Kunth 1841
Colocasia indica subsp. rubra, Hassk.
Colocasia indica var. rubra, Hassk. 1840
Colocasia macrorrhizos, (L.) Schott 1832
Colocasia montana, (Roxb.) Kunth 1841
Colocasia mucronata, (Lam.) Kunth 1841
Colocasia peregrina, (L.) Raf. 1837
Colocasia rapiformis, (Roxb.) Kunth 1841
Philodendron peregrinum, (L.) Kunth 1841
Philodendron punctatum, Kunth 1841
Etymologie: macrorhiza, macro = groß, rhiza = Wurzel, Knolle
Vermehrung: Meristem
Herkunft: Borneo
Standort: der genaue Standort ist unbekannt. Terrestrisch auf Sabah
Anmerkungen: Das riesenblättrige Pfeilblatt wird als Nahrungsmittel genutzt. Es werden vorwiegend die stärkehaltigen Rhizome und oberirdische Teile der Sprossachsen genutzt. Die Rhizome werden wie Kartoffeln gekocht. Sie enthalten viele Mineralien, Vitamin A, B und C. Pflanzenteile können nur gekocht gegessen werden, denn ungegart werden Mund und Speiseröhre sehr stark gereizt.
Der Pflanzensaft soll, äußerlich angewendet, ein wirksames Gegenmittel gegen die sehr schmerzhaften Schwellungen sein, die durch den Kontakt mit dem im pazifischen Raum vorkommenden baumförmigen Brennnesselgewächs (Urticaceae) Dendrocnide gigas entstehen können.

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Stacy Renee
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 4
Learn why we cry in this great kids book!
Format: Hardcover, Format: Hardcover
I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher. All thoughts and opinions are my own. "Some days we cry because we call out for a hug but all we get back is an echo." Why Do We Cry? begins with a boy asking his mother why we cry. There are many answers to such a question and the mother helps the boy explore the many reasons why we may shed tears. As the mother explains the reasons why we cry, the illustrations become a bit surreal, to show the emotions and feelings associated with crying, from sadness to anger to grief. The mother compares and contrasts, all the while weaving a poetic story about her own life or memories and emotions. This book reminds us that it is okay to cry, that crying can be a release, a way to heal, or let go. It helps us understand the difference between emotions and how they affect us. There's an educational spread at the end of the book that teaches us the different types of tears, one of which--emotional tears-- is featured in this book, what they are made of, and even how much they weigh!
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'chelle
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
A Beautiful & Informative Exploration of Tears and Feelings
Format: Hardcover
A nonjudgemental and supportive exploration of the reasons we cry accompanied by imaginative and thoughtful art. Beautiful and informative, the final two pages include scientific information on tears to complement the emotional context of the main part of the story. Suitable for ages 3 to 7.
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Lexington, US
★★★★★ 4
It's okay to cry
Format: Kindle
This picture book beautifully normalizes the reasons why children (and adults) may cry. It passes no judgment and does not belittle. Rather, some of the many reasons for tears are described; these include anger, sadness and happiness among others. Crying is seen as a normal response to being human. At the end of the book, there is additional information, some of it scientific, about tears. The book is sensitively illustrated with gorgeous pictures that enhance the text. This would be a great title to share with a child you know. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this read in exchange for an honest review.
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Traci Brown
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Great product
Style: Sustainable - Stretch Cloth, Size: 3 Count (Pack of 1)
I like the material, it seems to hold up that I haven’t had it very long. It dries completely between showers. It’s not over exfoliating.
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Christina Kahn
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
Works great
Style: Sustainable - Stretch Cloth, Size: 3 Count (Pack of 1)
Love how it stretches so it’s easy to clean the back and my skin is very soft after!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2026

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