What does taro symbolize?

Taro is an auspicious plant, which has the symbolic meaning of many children and many blessings.

Taro is a perennial herb of Araceae, and its plants are also called taro and taro. The stems of plants are very large, mostly oval or round, with a large number, about 8. Planting taro in indoor potted plants has a beautiful meaning of family harmony and happiness for future generations. Taro is a dialect in southern Shandong Province. Explanation: Taro means that people are impenetrable and unreasonable. Sweet potato and sweet potato are called taro; Taro is called taro.

Taro, also known as squat pit, taro, taro and so on. It has high nutritional value, and the starch content in tuber reaches 70%. Edible and edible, it is a tonic suitable for all ages and a treasure of vegetarian food in autumn. Taro is also rich in protein, calcium, phosphorus, iron, potassium, magnesium, sodium, carotene, nicotinic acid, vitamin C, vitamin B 1, vitamin B2, saponin and other ingredients.