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Cyrtosperma johnstonii (Giant Swamp Taro)
Grow in bright indirect light to partial sun; it thrives best in constantly wet or waterlogged soil and can even be grown in shallow water. Keep temperatures above 18 °C with high humidity, as it is a true tropical swamp plant. Use rich, organic, well-draining mud/soil, feed monthly with a balanced fertilizer, and ensure ample space—this plant becomes very large over time.
Cyrtosperma johnstonii Care Guide

Cyrtosperma johnstonii is a rare, dramatic aroid native to swampy regions of the South Pacific. It is admired for its massive arrow-shaped leaves, thick spiny petioles, and strong architectural presence. This plant is best suited for outdoor tropical gardens, water gardens, or very large conservatories.
🌱 Light Requirements
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Prefers bright, filtered sunlight
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Can tolerate partial sun to light shade
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Avoid harsh midday sun, which can scorch leaves
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Ideal placement: morning sun + afternoon shade
In very humid tropical areas, it can handle more sun than most aroids.
💧 Watering Needs
This is a semi-aquatic / swamp plant.
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Soil must be constantly moist to wet
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Can be grown:
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In waterlogged soil
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At pond edges
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In shallow standing water (2–10 cm)
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Never allow the soil to dry out
⚠️ Dry conditions will cause rapid leaf decline.
🌍 Soil & Growing Medium
Best soil mix:
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Rich loamy garden soil
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Organic compost or well-rotted manure
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Clay or heavy soil that retains moisture
For pots (temporary or juvenile plants):
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Garden soil + compost + coco peat (2:1:1)
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Use large, deep containers with no fast drainage
🌡️ Temperature & Climate
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Ideal temperature: 22–35°C
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Minimum tolerance: Above 15°C
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Not frost-tolerant
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Thrives in hot, humid tropical climates
Perfect for coastal and southern Indian regions.
💨 Humidity
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Loves high humidity (70–90%)
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Naturally thrives near ponds, wetlands, and marshes
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No extra misting needed outdoors in humid zones
🌿 Fertilization
Heavy feeder due to its massive growth:
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Use organic compost or cow manure every 4–6 weeks
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Supplement with:
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Balanced liquid fertilizer (once a month)
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Avoid chemical overuse in water gardens
🍃 Growth Habit & Size
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Extremely large plant
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Leaves can grow 1.5–2 meters long
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Strong underground corm system
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Slow to moderate growth initially, then vigorous once established
⚠️ Not suitable for small gardens or indoor spaces.
✂️ Pruning & Maintenance
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Remove yellowing or damaged leaves at the base
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Wear gloves – petioles may have sharp spines
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Keep surrounding area clear to allow leaf spread

🌱 Propagation
Propagation is done by:
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Corm division
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Side offsets during warm months
Steps:
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Separate offsets with roots attached
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Plant immediately in wet soil
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Keep constantly moist until established
🐛 Pests & Diseases
Generally hardy, but watch for:
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Aphids
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Spider mites (in dry conditions)
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Root rot (only if water is stagnant and foul)
Preventive care:
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Maintain clean water
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Ensure natural airflow
⚠️ Toxicity
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Contains calcium oxalate crystals
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Toxic if ingested
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Keep away from pets and children
🌴 Landscape Use
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Water gardens & ponds
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Tropical landscaping
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Botanical collections
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Statement plant for large estates
✅ Quick Care Summary
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Light: Bright filtered light
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Water: Constantly wet / swampy
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Soil: Heavy, organic-rich
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Climate: Tropical, humid
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Difficulty: Moderate to advanced
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