Alocasia brisbanensis

Alocasia brisbanensis, commonly known as cunjevoi[a] or spoon lily,[1][2][4] is a species of plant in the family Araceae native to rainforests of eastern Australia.

The common name "cunjevoi" derives from the Bundjalung language of northern New South Wales.

[5] Alocasia brisbanensis has very large, spade-shaped leaves on long, fleshy petioles, and grows to a height of 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in).

[4][6] The plant is poisonous, and contact with the sap can lead to skin and eye irritation due to the presence of needle-like crystals of Calcium oxalate.

[4] Eating any part of the plant causes immediate pain, a burning sensation and swelling of the lips, tongue and mouth.