BUN LONG WOO TARO for Lu'au Leaf Colocasia Plant CHINESE ELEPHANT EAR UH # 5
Taro_Bun_long_woo
Bun-long-woo
Colocasia
esculenta
Taro for
Lū ‘au leaf
In Hawai`i, Bun Long
("Chinese") taro is usually used for recipes that need less
cooking time, such as taro chips, as it has the least amount of
oxalic acid. This taro has a distinctive reddish dot on the leaf
where it meets the stem and dark purple fibers in the corm.
Introduced from China; the Chinese name has been retained.
Bun-long-woo, Chinese, UH #005
You are bidding on small live bare root seedlings (ke ikis
= babies)
with vigorous root systems * inches tall with * leaves born and grown in
Hawaii.
Bun-long-woo
UH # 005
The Chinese Bun Long is used as table taro, luau (taro leaf),
and to the delight of local yuppies - taro chips.
Cultivars
Varieties Taro for poi is cultivated by both the dryland and wetland methods. Varieties commonly used
are the Lehua Maoli, `Maui' Lehua, and Moi. Most Hawaiian grown taro is
allocated to four major uses: Poi, table taro, taro chips, and luau leaf.
Taro is an important food crop in Hawaii,
the Pacific Islands, and Asian countries. In Hawaii, taro leaves are used as
a vegetable in laulau, and taro corms are made into poi. Corms are also
boiled, steamed, and baked, and may be fried to make chips.
Taro can be grown under two
distinctly different cultural management systems: upland (dry
land) taro planted in non-flooded, rain fed areas, and lowland
(wetland) taro grown in waterlogged or flooded fields. Much of
the taro grown in Hawaii is wetland taro, but upland taro
production is rapidly increasing. "Upland taro" includes all
varieties or cultivars of Colocasia esculenta, commonly called
taro, and Colocasia esculenta var. globulifera, locally called
dasheen or araimo, that are planted under non-flooded
conditions.
Several varieties of taro can be used for upland planting. The most common
and easily accessible varieties in Hawaii are 'Lehua Maoli' and 'Bun Long'.
'Lehua Maoli' is an excellent "poi" taro, while 'Bun Long' is an excellent
table taro that is also grown for making taro chips.
Dasheen varieties are 'Tsurunoko',
'Miyako', and 'Akado'. A few unnamed dasheen varieties are also grown in
Hawaii. Dasheen or araimo, Japanese taro, also is used as a table taro. The
Samoan Niue is primarily used as a table taro.
Use As Food
At the present time a
large part of the luau sold in the market comes from this
variety. The young leaves are considered desirable for lū ‘au
because of their large size, tenderness, and comparative
nonacridity (not strong or bitter flavor). The ‘i‘o kalo (Corm)
are used as a table taro. The calcium oxylate crystals in the
corm dissolve quickly. Bun-long is commonly used for taro chips,
and in Chinese restaurants it is cooked with taro duck, or as
fried dumplings for dim sum. This is the kalo variety that Thai
chefs use in taro tapioca. It is also used in bubble drinks.
Distribution
Grown rather widely, under
dryland (māla) and wetland (lo‘i) culture. Commercially
important to Asian cooking, and its leaves (lū ‘au) are often
used for making laulau.
General Characteristics
Tall, well sreading,
stocky, maturing within 9 to 12 months, producing from 15 to 20
‘ohā; identified by purple ‘i‘o kalo (Corm) fibers, conspicuous
against whitish ‘i‘o kalo (Corm).
Ha (Petiole)
75 to 110 cm. long,
dark green slightly tinged with reddish-purple on upper
half, conspicuously purple at apex, indistinctly reddish at
edge, usually an indistinct pinkish or purplish ring at
kōhina (base) with white for 3 to 4 cm. above.
Lau or Lu'au (Leaf Blade)
50 to 60 cm. long, 35
to 45 cm. wide, 35 to 50 cm. from tip to base of sinus,
egg-shaped (ovate), drooping, dark green; margins slightly
wave-like (undulate); piko large, purple; veins light purple
on lower surface; round leaf section (lobes) acute with
shallow, narrow lihi māwae (sinus).
'I'o kalo (Corm)
Flesh white with
conspicuous purple fibers; skin cream-colored, occasionally
purple along leaf-scar rings.
Pua (Flower)
This variety has the same ‘i‘o kalo
(Corm) coloring as Trinidad dasheen.
Light: 65%-73%
shade, likes high light, but will do reasonably well in 80%
shade
Soil: aerated mix
containing bark, coarse perlite and peat moss
Mature Height: 3-4'
Pot Size: 8-14"
Hardiness: Zone 7b
Origin:
Horticultural
Soil pH requirements: 5.6 to 6.0 (acidic)
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
Height: 36-48 in.
(90-120 cm)
Hardiness: USDA Zone 7b: to -14.9 °C (5 °F)
Sun Exposure: Sun to
Partial Shade
Danger: Handling
plant may cause skin irritation or allergic reaction
Foliage: Grown for
foliage
Other details: Requires consistently moist soil; do not let dry out
between waterings
Very high moisture needs; suitable for bogs and water gardens
Polynesian Produce Stand
All good things take time, so
I grow my plants and rare palms in my
ebay store.
Much more to
check out or just get a little education on in my store.
Shipping
ATTENTION USA BIDDERS!
All live plants are shipped bare-root wrapped
in moist
sphagnum moss to ensure the plants healthy
transit to you. All live
plants are Inspected By USDA Plant Inspectors before they are
shipped to insure you get healthy pest free plants and seeds.
We ship via USPS Mondays-Wednesday with Delivery
confirmation.
All
plant materials are required by LAW to inspected and certified by
USDA prior to export Hawaii to the US Mainland.
After
Inspection, USDA stamps released for export Hawaii to the US
Mainland. All items are delivered to USDA Inspection Station at
Honolulu International airport.
USDA
Certification charge
is included in Shipping and Handling
@ $5 fee per
item/species.
There is a
packing & custom boxing fee.
Last and
usually least is USPS postage (shipping).
ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS!
We can ship live plants to the US only. Only Domestic Shipping and Handling
includes USDA Certification.
We ship Seeds Internationally.
All International shipments are at Buyer's
Risk. Please spend no more more than you can lose!
Proper Permits and Documents are the
BUYER's responsibility.
Please request any documents prior to shipping.
For foreign customers, please check your laws concerning permitting and customs,
additional shipping and handling costs may apply.
The additional charge for any Phytosanitary Certificate is not included in this offer.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING ON LIVE PLANTS is available only under these conditions!
All international orders
are shipped at the
BUYER's RISK
(shipped with or without
documents) and no refunds or replacements are offered for Dead On
Arrival, loss, confiscation, Customs Seizure, unanticipated charges,
etc.
Payment
We
accept online payments only through PayPal, Cash payments are only acceptable for
in-person payments and cash-on-delivery (COD). Cash payment can not be sent through the
mail.
Please only one Paypal payment. SO THE COMBINED SHIPPING RULE WILL CAN
BE USED. Multiple paypal payments are NOT eligible for
discounts.
We will ship once a week - ON or BEFORE WEDNESDAYS, because
of the special stamps needed to ship plants and cuttings to you. This can only be
done at the Dept. of Agriculture. If payments are not met before that MONDAY, your
items will be shipped the following week and lose the combined discount opportunity.
Non-paying bidders may receive negative feedback and will be reported as an unpaid item to
eBay.
COMBINED
SHIPPING POLICY
INTERNATIONAL
SHIPPING is not included in this offer.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING ON LIVE PLANTS on a case by case
basis.
We will combine shipping for auctions won on the same week paid with same paypal payment.
This policy is good for auction items bought and paid for in the week ending MONDAY.
Payment must be received
within 7 days of the auction ending.
Combined
Discounts Won Auctions
For 2-3 winning auctions, the combined discount is 10% of the total Shipping and Handling
charges. For 4-7 winning auctions, the combined discount is 20% of the total Shipping and
Handling charges. For 7+ winning auctions, the combined discount is 30% of the total
Shipping and Handling charges.
As each order is packed and prepared separately you will pay the quoted S/H charges
individually per item. If you buy the same species in that item it does calculate out the
discount (i.e.: additional item $3.61). My stores' combined shipping is built in for same
items rather than a varied selection. Includes postage, USDA certification and inspection,
proper packing and delivery to Airport for prompt delivery. I cant really change any
of these. If you want one of this and one of that, it gets hard to discount much as each
different species requires it's own prep & packing, then at USDA each has to be
unwrapped and inspected then repacked. USDA requires me to clean and prepare every last
piece before we drive them to the Inspection Station on the other side of the island. It
takes my wife and I, a day to pack items and get ready to ship. The whole next day we
drive around the island and get inspected (2-3 hours), then drive to the Airport Post
Office to drop off. It takes the same work with the same type item if you can understand.
After you purchase
After you Receive your Items.
LIVE PLANTS ARE PERISHABLE.
For this reason uninsurable.
When you order a plant we assume you are prepared to care for it.
Please have potting media and a container prepared for your plant
before it arrives. Shipping can be stressful on a plant, and any
mistakes that you make upon arrival can stress the plant further,
which is not good. Proper care is critical upon arrival. It is your
responsibility to know how to care for the plant.
Not every plant that I order through
the mail survives, and I am aware of that and accept the risk when I
order. This is the risk that you as the buyer accept, because there
is no way to know what kind of conditions it will endure in the trip
to your door. My responsibility ends when a live plant is delivered
to your door. Live arrival is guaranteed, eternal survival is up to
you.
Do NOT email me a week after potting your plant, and make a claim it
arrived damaged. From delivery confirmation, you have only 48 hours from
delivery confirmation to make any claim.
All claims need to be supported with
Photos of the damaged plant(s) as packed/unpacked, the box if damaged,
the packing materials and any documents. I am very reasonable and
understanding, anything can happen to small plants in transit.
The expense to send it to you is most
of your payment. To send any replacement (s), I try to piggy back with
your next order.
Replacement is not an option for
CUSTOMS SEIZURE.
ALL OF MY ITEMS ARE SHIPPED USDA
CERTIFIED WITHIN THE U.S.-
USDA and USPS fees are included in the actual cost of shipping and
Handling.
Please do not leave a 1 or 2 in my
detailed seller ratings for postage fees or any reason really because I
will block you from any further purchases. I ship items the best and least expensive
option. These are coming from Hawaii. The only
thing inexpensive here in Hawaii are my items!! I do ship all my items
promptly via best method--if you feel like the combined shipping fee is
wrong, please wait to be invoiced and check back with me-I value your
business and will work diligently to keep you satisfied. I am very
generous and reasonable with reasonable people, just ask.
my
dog Taz will fetch your email to me
If you are dissatisfied
with the item, please contact me
before leaving a
negative or neutral comment.
I want you to be
satisfied.
Mahalo iâ `oe no ke kipa
`ana mai. E kipa mai hou!
Rare Palm Seeds
Fresh
Highest Quality
Seller warrants seed to be of the variety and quantity advertised.
Safe delivery is guaranteed and seeds lost or damaged during shipment will be replaced at
seller's expense. Claims must be made within 7 days of shipment. All other replacements,
refunds, returns and exchanges will be made at the sole discretion of the seller.
Seed is a live product which depends on many important related grower skills such
as proper planting time, seed depth, type of soil, irrigation, proper use of fertilizers,
weed controls, fungicides, insecticides, disease free soil, and reasonable weather
conditions during the growing period. Germination is affected by such factors as
temperature, moisture content, light intensity and contamination of planting media. These
factors are totally out of the seller's control and are the buyer's responsibility and
risk. Consequentially, the seller cannot unconditionally guarantee seed to perform
properly regardless of conditions or the buyer's methods or mistakes.