This one has a unique cuplike appearance - there are two types: One known as Teacup and another Coffee cup. Based on my experience - this should able to do well in aquatic setting but it had started to rot and I had to do some emergency work to save it and planted it on a drier side.
It lived but the size is two times smaller.
I may have to rethink this again but I rather not lose my only surviving plant. As for now, I'm just leaving it as that until it grows bigger and becomes in a stable condition.
Somehow it is more hardier than the black counterpart, these leaves appears to be more robust and sturdy. However it does have black colored stem and leaf veins that adds to the unique look. Also these are very upright compared to the rest of the Colocasia family where they tend to slant sideways, these are always straight top to bottom.
The Basic Care & Cultivation is very much similar to the rest of the Colocasia family.