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Calathea allouia (Aubl.) Lindl.

Calathea allouia (Aubl.) Lindl.

Goeppertia allouia
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Calathea allouia (Aubl.) Lindl.. Goeppertia allouia, known as lerén or lairén in Spanish, and also known in English as Guinea arrowroot, and sweet corn root, is a plant in the arrowroot family, native to northern South America and the Caribbean. The name "allouia" is derived from the Carib name for the plant. Lerén is a minor food crop in the American tropics, but was one of the earliest plants domesticated by pre-historic Amerindians in South America.

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Native range

Native range not recorded for this plant. Often a non-native cultivar or naturalized garden plant.

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