Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Sep 27, 2024 · Elephant ears are tropical plants with huge leaves. They belong to different genera (Colocasia, Alocasia, Xanthosoma, etc.) but their care is similar.

  2. Feb 4, 2024 · A type of elephant ear plant, Alocasia can produce white or green flowers, albeit rarely. It thrives in partial sun and moist soil in a warm, humid atmosphere. Like other members of the Alocasia genus, all parts of these plants are toxic to both pets and people.

  3. Elephant Ears can be planted from spring (after all danger of frost has passed) through early summer. They may be started indoors as early as 4-6 weeks before the average last frost date (for earlier blooms) or planted directly in the ground after the danger of frost has passed.

  4. Elephant ears can be grown as annuals, starting with new plants each year, or may be kept over the winter (most are hardy only to zone 8). Plants that have formed bulbs can be dug, dried and stored like cannas or dahlias after frost has killed the foliage.

  5. Elephant ear plant (Colocasia) is so easy to grow and belongs to the most famous and eye-getting herbaceous plant. Whether you want a more modest holder plant or a gigantic tropical-looking highlight, Colocasia offers a lot of shading and assortment and numerous varieties are incredibly strong.

  6. Oct 4, 2024 · Alocasia cuprea 'Red Secret': This is a three-foot-tall plant with metallic bronze-red leaves.; Amazonian elephant's ear (Alocasia x amazonica): A popular compact hybrid, this variety has deep green leaves and striking white or light green veins.Alocasia Polly is a cultivar whose ruffled leaves have creamy white veins.; Alocasia zebrina: A finicky but fabulous species, it grows up to three ...

  1. People also search for