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The fruits of Alocasia odora #317933168
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Alocasia odora (Roxburgh) K. Koch is a large evergreen herbaceous plant of the Araceae family, belonging to the genus Apocynaceae Having creeping rhizomes, upright aboveground stems, and adventitious buds growing at the base Leaves numerous, subgermal, grass green, arrow shaped ovate, petioles green or dirty purple, arranged in a spiral shape, thick and thick The peduncle is cylindrical, green, sometimes dirty purple, and the eaves are yellow green boat shaped, elongated. The fleshy inflorescence is fragrant, and the female inflorescence is white. The sterile male inflorescence is green white, and the fertile male inflorescence is light yellow Berry red, ovoid The flowering season is four seasons, and it often does not bloom under dense forests.