Bring the Tropics Home with Colocasia Esculenta
Elevate your indoor or outdoor space with the dramatic foliage of Colocasia Esculenta, also known as Elephant Ears. These live plants boast large, heart-shaped leaves that create a stunning focal point. Perfect as a Taro Houseplant, they add tropical style year-round. This purchase includes 2 Colocasia plants, ready to enhance your garden or home decor.
These Elephant Ears plants are hardy in zones 8-11, ensuring they grow back each season with the right care. They thrive in sunny spots and can reach an impressive height of 3-6 feet. With minimal effort, you can enjoy their vibrant leaves, adding a touch of the exotic to patios, borders, or pots. These Colocasia Esculenta offer ongoing appeal with their easy care and striking appearance.
Your new Taro Houseplant arrives 5-7″ tall and well-rooted, ready for planting in your favorite container or garden bed. The plants are shipped without pots, allowing you to choose the perfect vessel to match your style. They easily adapt to well-drained soil and thrive in partial sun, making them a versatile addition to any plant collection. Enjoy creating eye-catching arrangements with these vibrant plants both indoors and out.
Benefits of Colocasia Esculenta:
- Tropical Ambiance: Instantly adds a touch of the exotic to any space.
- Easy Care: Requires minimal maintenance, perfect for busy plant lovers.
- Versatile Placement: Ideal for patios, borders, pots, or indoor displays.
- Hardy Growth: Returns each season in zones 8-11, ensuring long-lasting beauty.
- Striking Foliage: Large, heart-shaped leaves create a dramatic visual impact.
Frequently Asked Questions about Colocasia Esculenta
- How big will these Elephant Ears get? These Colocasia Esculenta plants can reach 3-6 feet tall when mature, depending on growing conditions.
- What kind of sunlight do these plants need? They thrive best in partial sun, but can tolerate full sun with adequate watering.
- Should I fertilize my Colocasia Esculenta? Yes, fertilize regularly during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer.
- How often should I water my Taro Houseplant? Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged. Water more frequently during hot weather.
- Will these plants survive winter in colder climates? In zones colder than 8, you’ll need to bring the plants indoors or treat them as annuals.
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