it is
Alocasia amazonica 'Purpley'
http://www.caldwellhort.com/html/collector1.html

Regards
Satish Pardeshi

On Mar 18, 1:47 am, Nudrat <[email protected]> wrote:
> It is a araceae plant possibly  alocasia or colocasia. its still a
> guess. Experts please confirm
>
> On Mar 17, 11:39 am, "Aarti S. Khale" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> >  *Date/Time* : 10th of April, 2008/ 9.27 am.
> > *Location Place* : Jijamata Udyan, Mumbai ... *Altitude* : at sea level ...
> > *GPS* :
> > *Habitat* : Garden ... *Type* : cultivated
> > *Plant Habit* : Herb ... *Height *: small plant ... *Length* :
> > *Leaves Type *: ... *Shape* : as seen ... *Size* : large
> > *Inflorescence Type* :  ... *Size* :
> > *Flowers Size* :  ... *Colour* : Brownish ... *Calyx* :  ... *Bracts* :
> > *Fruits Type* : ... *Shape *: ... *Size* :  ... *Seeds* :
>
> > *Other Info* :
> > *Fragrance* :  ...  *Pollinator* :  ...  *Uses* :
>
> > Taken at as stated....Jijamata Udyan,Mumbai.
> > Aarti
>
> >  DSCN5122.JPG
> > 107KViewDownload

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