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Black Magic Elephant Ear
Prices start at : 25.98 USD / Plant

Excellent in a containers, this plant is a great choice for lending a dark backdrop to your favorite bright blooms. Always a highlight in any garden, and very easy to grow and care for.
  • Plant Type / Life Cycle: Annual
  • Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
  • Planting Time: Spring / Summer
  • Foliage Color: Purple
  • Bulb Size: 3.5" Pot
  • Containers: Yes
Vermont
Shelburne
Sangria Elephant Ear
Prices start at : 25.98 USD / Plant

Gardeners love this exotic favorite as a screen or as a background for smaller plants and flowers. Plant in containers to create a tropical paradise on your own patio.(Colocasia) Always a highlight in any garden, and very easy to grow and care for.
  • Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
  • Planting Depth: Crown of plant should rest just at or above the soil surface after watering in.
  • Soil Type: Loamy Soil, Moist/Wet Soil
  • Bulb Spacing: 30-36" wide
  • Botanical Name: Colocasia Sangria
  • Plant Type / Life Cycle: Annual
Vermont
Shelburne
Elephant Ear
Prices start at : 15.98 USD / Bag of 1

This elephant ear will be the biggest thing in your garden – Maybe even the biggest in the neighborhood! You will receive an Elephant Ears as a bulb, his bulb is up to 10 inches in circumference! Once planted, The Elephant Ear bulb quickly shoots up...
  •  Full Sun
  •  Containers
  • Mature Plant Size: 36-60" tall
  • Advantages: Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Easy to Grow, Containers
  • Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
  • Bulb Spacing: 36-60" wide
Vermont
Shelburne
Portora Upright Elephant Ear
Prices start at : 27.98 USD / Bag of 1

Just one big bulb will create a large leafy plant, like a tropical fountain of green. Gardeners love this exotic favorite as a screen or as a background for smaller plants and flowers.
  •  Rabbit Resistant
  •  Half Sun / Half Shade
  • Advantages: Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Easy to Grow, Containers
  • Soil Type: Loamy Soil, Moist/Wet Soil
  • Soil Moisture: Average, Moist/Wet, Well Draining
  • Foliage: Upright clump with giant, green, heavily ruffled leaves.
Vermont
Shelburne
Elephant Ear Problems: What To Do With Elephant Ears Taking Over Garden
Is a sight to behold and not one many will forget. The massive leaves and speedy elephant ear growth rate make this a plant that is perfect for maximum impact in the garden. Running varieties can make it feel as if elephant ears are taking over the garden...
Ohio
Willoughby
Elephant Ear Control – Ridding The Garden Of Unwanted Elephant Ear Plants
Both plants are native to sub-tropic and tropical locations, both spread by underground rhizomes and both can easily get out of hand pretty quickly.Elephant ears are listed as an invasive species in Florida, Louisiana and Texas, where they have caused...
Ohio
Willoughby
Elephant Ear Plant Disease In Gardens: How To Treat Sick Elephant Ears
Many signs that it isn't feeling well will be showing on the leaves. This is known as taro, but there are numerous varieties of the plant,are often grown for their huge, robust foliage.
Ohio
Willoughby
Tips For Storing Elephant Ear Bulbs
It is very important to the success of saving elephant ears for the winter that you dig the elephant ear bulbs out of the ground undamaged. Any damage to the elephant ear bulb may result in the bulb rotting over the winter.
Ohio
Willoughby
Tips For Growing Elephant Ear Plants
Allow the tubers to dry out for about a day or two and then store them in peat moss or shavings. If growing in pots use a rich, organicand plant them at the same depth. Although not absolutely necessary, you may also want to apply a slow-release fertilizer...
Ohio
Willoughby
Elephant Ear Plant Types: Learn About Common Elephant Ear Plants
Colocasia is a wetland plant that requires consistent moisture while the other species need less water and cannot stand to be soggy. These foliage plants are perennial and can be hardy down to USDA zone 8.
Ohio
Willoughby
Dividing Elephant Ears: How And When To Divide Elephant Ears
The name elephant ears is normally used most often to describe two different genera,. The name is simply a nod to the giant foliage these plants produce. Additionally, it makes it easier to handle without the large leaves getting in the way.freestar.queue.push(function()...
Ohio
Willoughby
Elephant Ear With Brown Edges: Why Do Elephant Ear Plants Get Brown On Edge
It may have been a soil condition underlying the plant's foliage problems. In this case, it is easy to prevent the edges of elephant ear turning brown by positioning a garden umbrella to provide shade, tilting the blinds a bit for indoor plants, or relocating...
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Colocasia Inside: How To Grow Elephant Ears Indoors
This willsurrounding the indoor elephant ear plant while preventing the roots from coming into contact with the water, which may causeTemperatures for your elephant ear houseplants should be between 65-75 F.
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Taro For Food: How To Grow And Harvest Taro Root
Sometimes referred to as ‘' due to the plants large leaves, taro is also called ‘This perennial tropical to subtropical plant is cultivated for its starchy sweet tuber. Regardless, just place the tuber in an area of the garden with rich, moist, well-draining...
Ohio
Willoughby
Uses Of Dasheen Plants: Learn About Growing Dasheen Taro Plants
In other words, it can become a pest, so consider carefully where you wish to plant it.Taro is native to swampy areas of tropical southeastern Asia and, as such, likes wet “feet.” That said, during its dormant period, keep the tubers dry, if possible.
Ohio
Willoughby
Alocasia watsoniana - A Giant Jewel!
However, not all Jewel Alocasias are so diminutive! Read on to learn about this Giant of the Jewels . Below are links to articles about other Jewels mentioned above: Most of the Alocasia species that I consider to be "jewels" are small growers suitable...
California
El Segundo
Alocasia robusta - the Giant that will bring you to your knees!
Hope springs eternal this summer! We who wish to live in the midst of tropical splendor gravitate towards the largest, lushest and most spectacular foliage we can find (and afford) for our gardens.That lament has been heard from many a tropical grower...
California
El Segundo
The Big Ears - Spotlight on the Alocasia macrorrhizos group
Alocasia 'Borneo Giant', a notable member of the group, is among the largest of the large Alocasia species. All in all, you are sure to find a large Ear for your tropical corner or garden in this group.
California
El Segundo
The Big Ears - Introduction to the large terrestrial Alocasias
I state "terrestrial" because while many of the Jewels are found on rocks or in situations where soil is relatively sparse. If your growing area is very limited, the Jewel Alocasias will fit right in.
California
El Segundo
My start with Alocasia hybrids - Alocasia x portora
The plant that was eventually put into tissue culture (not by me, nor was it my selection, though) was one of the Portora Red plants. I named them like that because the red one had maroon to reddish main veins and petioles, while the other was all green.
California
El Segundo
The Big Ears - Spotlight on Colocasia and Xanthosoma
These two kinds are not the giant-growing kinds that most people might see in tropical landscapes.All in all, you may well discover that you can have your tropical garden and eat it too! Bon Appetit!
California
El Segundo
Sell wood ear mushrooms ( dried black fungus)
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Dried Black Fungus (Press Flat) 5. Dried Black Fungus (Cut Root & None Washed) 3. Dried Black Fungus Sliced 6. Raw Material Dried Black Fungus 2. Dried Black Fungus Scrap At the moment Nutriworld Co., Ltd is exporting Dried Black Fungus to all most country...
Dong Nai
Thong Nhat
Dolly foods
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Offer as follow: elephant fish fillets (callorhinchus callorhynchus) 1 CTN / month pomfret, whole and fillet (brama australis) 2 CTN /month DOLLY FOODS is a seafood exporter company from Chile, all of products are processed in approved and accredited...
Chile
Los Lagos
What Are Dormant Tubers?
Remove any tubers that show signs of rot or mold.With an understanding of tuber physiology and some patience, you can have magnificent blooms year after year. Excess moisture is the tuber's greatest enemy, causing rot and a climate for disease.
California
El Segundo
The Thrifty Gardener: Do-it-Yourself Pond, Part 2
You can buy a pump, filter and fountain for around $100 if you look around. Pictured on the top left, Spiral Rush is a fast grower requiring full sun. No matter how many pond plants I buy, the ones I received in trades will always be my prize specimens.Some...
California
El Segundo
Poison Oak: How to Identify It, and What to Do if You\'ve Been Exposed
Diversilobum, is that there is a great diversity in appearance from plant to plant. If you think you may have had skin contact with poison oak, you should act immediately to remove as much of the urushiol oil from your skin as possible.
California
El Segundo
Gardening Hazards: Don\'t Touch That Poison Ivy!
In June and July, the plant blooms, forming long panicles of yellow-green flowers. Some commercial products can be applied before contact to prevent or at least lessen exposure.es turn brilliant red in fall.
California
El Segundo