The colouring of the petioles on yours Greville is nothing like mammoth. Below are my Mammoth both 'as grown' and 'cleaned'.GREVILLE wrote:Might be getting a little closer with an ID for this. Just got a Jack's Giant to go with a recently bought Mammoth since my mystery collie seems to be related to these. My mammoth has a white eye and the base of the petiole has a pinkish tinge to it so perhaps when it's bigger I'll get a better idea.....
Wrongly labelled - I.D. for this Colocasia?
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Re: Wrongly labelled - I.D. for this Colocasia?
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Re: Wrongly labelled - I.D. for this Colocasia?
Thanks, Dave. Eliminated from my enquiries...... Or should that be "Mammoth 'trunkates' enquiry?"
Re: Wrongly labelled - I.D. for this Colocasia?
the mammoth seems to always have the pink roots and tuber color..jacks giant does not.. I will take a closer look at yours when I get home to figure it out