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types of elephant ear plants Buy Elephant Ear Plants & Trees OnlineElephant Ear Bold Tropical Foliage Elephant Ear (Colocasia spp.) is a striking ornamental plant prized for its enormous, heart shaped leaves that resemble elephant ears. With lush, vibrant green or deep purple foliage depending on the variety, it makes a dramatic statement in any garden. This fast growing perennial thrives in moist soil and is ideal for borders, containers, pondsides, or tropical themed landscapes. It adds instant jungle appeal and

Elephant Ear – Bold Tropical Foliage

Elephant Ear (Colocasia spp.) is a striking ornamental plant prized for its enormous, heart-shaped leaves that resemble elephant ears. With lush, vibrant green or deep purple foliage depending on the variety, it makes a dramatic statement in any garden.

This fast-growing perennial thrives in moist soil and is ideal for borders, containers, pondsides, or tropical-themed landscapes. It adds instant jungle appeal and works great as a focal point plant.

  • � Huge, heart-shaped tropical foliage
  • � Loves consistently moist, rich soil
  • �️ Grows best in partial shade to full sun
  • � Mature Size: 3–6 ft. tall, 2–4 ft. wide
  • � Perfect for containers, water features, or bold borders

Note: Elephant Ear is cold-sensitive and may go dormant or require lifting in colder zones (below Zone 8).

Growing Zones: 8–11 outdoors (or indoors in colder zones)

Mature Height: 3–6 ft.
Mature Width: 2–4 ft.
Sunlight: Part Shade to Full Sun
Botanical Name: Colocasia spp.
Growth Rate: Fast
Foliage Color: Green, Purple (varies by type)
Type: Tropical Perennial

FAQ's

Can Elephant Ear grow indoors?

Yes, it can grow indoors in a bright, humid environment with consistent watering.

Is it safe for pets?

No, Elephant Ear can be toxic if ingested by pets or humans. Keep out of reach of animals and children.

Does it need a lot of water?

Yes, Elephant Ear thrives in moist, well-draining soil and prefers regular watering, especially in heat.

How do I overwinter it in cold climates?

In zones below 8, dig up and store the tubers in a cool, dry place over winter, or grow it as a container plant indoors.

Can it be planted in wet areas?

Yes, it performs beautifully near water features or in rain gardens where soil stays moist.

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