The process of placing a specific tropical plant species, known for its large, distinctive foliage, into soil or another growth medium to facilitate its development is a common gardening practice. This procedure involves several steps designed to ensure the successful establishment and growth of the plant. An example includes placing the corm of Alocasia or Colocasia species into a prepared garden bed or container.
Successfully cultivating these plants can add a bold, tropical aesthetic to both indoor and outdoor spaces. They are favored for their rapid growth and dramatic foliage, providing a visual focal point. Historically, these plants have been used not only for ornamental purposes, but also as a food source in some cultures, though careful preparation is crucial due to the presence of calcium oxalate crystals.