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Xanthosoma mendozae Matuda - México State in central México; Xanthosoma mexicanum Liebm. - Chiapas, Oaxaca, Central America, Colombia, Venezuela; Xanthosoma narinoense Bogner & L.P.Hannon - Colombia; Xanthosoma nitidum G.S.Bunting - Venezuela †Xanthosoma obtusilobum Engl. - Mexico, probably extinct; Xanthosoma orinocense G.S.Bunting ...
Common names for X. sagittifolium include tannia, new cocoyam, arrowleaf elephant's ear, American taro, yautía, malanga, [5] [6] and uncucha. [7] Cultivars with purple stems or leaves are also variously called blue taro, purplestem taro, purplestem tannia, and purple elephant's ear.
In Puerto Rico [111] and Cuba, and the Dominican Republic it is sometimes called malanga or yautia. In some countries, such as Trinidad and Tobago , Saint Vincent and the Grenadines , and Dominica , the leaves and stem of the dasheen , or taro, are most often cooked and pureed into a thick liquid called callaloo , which is served as a side dish ...
[2] [3] [4] Xanthosoma species may be referred to as tannia, yautia, new cocoyam or Chinese taro and originate from Central and South America. Index of plants with the same common name This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name ( vernacular name).
A New Mexico teenager accused of murdering four relatives told investigators he heard a voice that ordered him to kill his family, a state police spokesperson said Wednesday. The 16-year-old, whom ...
The other Americans were Tyler Thompson Jr., who flew to Africa from Utah with the younger Malanga for what his family believed was a vacation, and Benjamin Reuben Zalman-Polun, 36, who is ...
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This is a partial and incomplete list of wildfires in the US state of New Mexico. New Mexico has dry, windy, and often hot weather conditions that often produce moderate to severe wildfires. New Mexico has dry, windy, and often hot weather conditions that often produce moderate to severe wildfires.