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The Gabi plant belongs to the phylum Magnoliophyta, which includes flowering plants.
To propagate the Gabi plant you can cut off a small piece of tuber and regrow the plant. The plant will also grow from whole tubers and aerial stem pieces.
Gabi plants are typically propagated by dividing rhizomes, corms, or offsets from the parent plant. The rhizomes or corms can be separated and replanted in suitable soil and growing conditions to establish new plants. These propagation methods are effective in producing new gabi plants that are genetically identical to the parent plant.
The gabi plant reproduces by forming underground corms or bulbs, from which new plants can sprout. It can also reproduce through its seeds, which are small and produced in clusters on the plant.
Yes, the corm of gabi (taro) is a specialized underground stem that stores nutrients for the plant. It is a storage organ that helps the plant survive adverse conditions such as drought.
Gabi is a heart-shaped leaf that belongs to the elephant ear plant. It is commonly eaten as a vegetable in some Asian and African countries.
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Gabi plants have a protective structure called a corm, which is an underground stem that stores nutrients and energy for the plant. The corm is covered by layers of fibrous tunics that help protect the plant from environmental stresses and pests.
The gabi plant (Colocasia esculenta) being a tropical plant cultivated for its tuberous rhizomes needs more water for better plant growth. It has very broad leaves which leads to high rate of transpiration, hence water soaked areas provide conditions of better growth.
Gabi Gabi is in Zulu.
leaves- kangkong leaves, malungay ,gabi leaves camote tops