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How To Grow And Care For Elephant Ear Plants - MSNElephant ear plants offer some of the boldest foliage you could ever want in a garden. Huge, heart-shaped leaves come in black, purple, emerald green, chartreuse, yellow, or a mix of colors.
The plant contains irritants and toxins and requires knowledgeable preparation and cooking. Here we will focus on the elephant ear’s ornamental utility.
These are just a few of the elephant's-ears that lured the gardeners in my family to not only bring out the pocketbook but to redesign for the lush look of the islands.
At times, Houseplants 101 turns its eye on plants that are more well-known for growing outdoors than indoors. One example is caladium, or elephant ear plants. Their large leaves make a wonderful ...
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These two plants have strong, big textures, so be careful about where they are planted, but they are definitely worth a try. The Colocasia plant, also known as elephant ear, is hardy for North Texas.
The lime green color of each is exceptional with other colors of elephant ears like the deep dark purple of Black Magic or some of the showier cannas with red or variegated foliage.
Borneo giant is known botanically as Alocasia macrorrhiza and is cold hardy to zone 7b. Unbelievably, it produces ears or leaves that will reach 5 feet in width with a plant 7 to 10 feet in height ...
Q: My tall elephant ear plants folded when hit by the freeze. Will they come back? Should I cut Mexican heather all the way back? — R.S., Houston A: Cut the soggy elephant ears back. They'll ...
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