The giant taro is a perennial evergreen herb in the arum family, Araceae, with medicinal properties. In warm, humid, adequate soil moisture conditions, there will be water drops slipping from the tip or edge of the leaf; the flower blooms like the goddess, so it is unique and mysterious.
However, the white fluid in the root and stem, as well as the dropping water is poisonous. Any contact with skin can cause itching or great discomfort, and eye contact can cause severe conjunctivitis, and even blindness.
Beautiful but poisonous, the giant taro is a daunting favorite for so many people. The artificial giant taro is a replica plant that appears more amiable. The stem is made of PU materials while the leaves have a PP laminated touch. The artificial giant taro is an ideal copy in terms of form and touch, a better choice for residential decoration.