Biology, asked by vidhee03, 1 year ago

difference between alocasia and colocasia​

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Answered by Amankumar2newton
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The Colocasia tubers are banded, large and swollen. On the other hand, the tubers ofAlocasia are thin and longer.

 Alocasia plants have an extended corm whereas the corm ofcolocasia is less rounded

Answered by Anonymous
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Another difference between the plants is one that is below the ground. Alocasia develops both tubers and rhizomes. To propagate Alocasia, a tuber is separated from the main growth and replanted. Alternatively, the rhizomes can be divided and planted separately to start new plants. Colocasia produces only tubers.

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