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Rest assured, when you buy perennial Elephant Ears for sale online from Wilson Bros Gardens, we safely ship the highest quality container-grown specimens that are ready upon arrival to plant and thrive for years to come in your gardens - Guaranteed!
We offer many new and hard-to-find colocasia selections with unique, colorful leaves and stems as well as giant elephant ear plants like Thailand Giant. Whether you are looking for a chartreuse, red, or black elephant ear, we have what you want...even variegated elephant ears.
Elephant Ears for Sale. Containers come alive with near-Jurassic jungle style with the addition of Elephant Ears. These massive tropical plants, also known as Alocasia or Colocasia, are grown primarily for their foliage and are perfect for partially shaded sites on patios, porches, or decks.
1 cze 2021 · Colocasia esculenta (taro or elephant ears) is grown for its huge and velvety heart-shaped leaves in shades of lime green, purple or black. A tender perennial, it can be grown outside in the UK in summer, in a pot or in a border, where it looks especially good combined with other jungly, exotic-looking plants such as bananas, begonias or tree ferns. ...
2 dni temu · Choosing the Right Location. Selecting the right location is crucial for the health and growth of elephant ear plants. While these tropical beauties can tolerate full sun, they thrive best in partial shade or dappled sunlight. This preference is particularly important to maintain the lush, vibrant leaves for which they are known.
When to Plant Your Elephant Ears Bulbs. Like Caladiums, you want to plant your Elephant Ears in the spring after the last frost. Make sure the temperature outside is consistently over 60°F at night and 70°F in the day, and the soil temperature is at least 70°F. If it’s too early to plant your Elephant Ears or you live in colder climates ...
27 wrz 2024 · Elephant ears are tropical perennials known for their lush, large leaves. The plants are found in the Colocasia , Alocasia , and Xanthosoma genus, among others. Though botanically distinct and native to different parts of the world, all elephant ears share similar growing conditions.