FYI. For anyone not familiar with these, they are very noxious if not poisonous.I call them elephant ears.
My sisters were playing 'kitchen' in the backyard and chopped the stems and fed them to my brother. It wasn't pretty.

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FYI. For anyone not familiar with these, they are very noxious if not poisonous.I call them elephant ears.
But they look so yummyFYI. For anyone not familiar with these. they are very noxious if not poisonous.
My sisters were playing 'kitchen' in the backyard and chopped the stems and fed them to my brother. It wasn't pretty.I don't know how we survived sometimes.
My dogs don't bother them.FYI. For anyone not familiar with these, they are very noxious if not poisonous.
My sisters were playing 'kitchen' in the backyard and chopped the stems and fed them to my brother. It wasn't pretty.I don't know how we survived sometimes.
Oh dear
That's debatable.But I'm perfectly normal![]()
I had an alocasia longiloba bulb that my cousin in WI mailed me. I was so excited. I potted it and waited forever for it to come up. It finally started to sprout. I took special care of it, excited to see its gorgeous leaves.
That’s what My Mom & Her Mom used to call them - and by default, so did I. (Sheepish grin thinking of them R.I.P)I call them elephant ears.
I'm afraid I have no idea what you're talking aboutThat's debatable.
Forsooth.That's debatable.