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  1. Jul 12, 2024 · Elephant ears are tropical plants that are very sensitive to temperatures below their tolerance range of 70°F during the day and 60°F at night. They won't survive frost. Below USDA Zone 9, they are grown as annuals or overwintered indoors.

  2. The dramatic elephant ears plant is a large, tropical foliage plant with magnificent, heart-shaped or arrow-shaped leaves. In colder regions, they need to be dug up and stored before winter arrives. Here’s how to grow and care for elephant ears in your garden.

  3. May 5, 2021 · Elephant ear plants are famous for their enormous heart-shaped and arrowhead leaves. Elephant ears are species of perennial tropical plants that thrive in warm, humid conditions, growing in moist soil. The large striking triangular leaves add a tropical touch to your summer garden or home’s interior.

  4. Feb 10, 2021 · Plants commonly called elephant ears are from four tropical plant speciesAlocasia, Colocasia, Caladium, and Xanthosoma. Here are a few stunning varieties of elephant ear plants you can grow to add a tropical atmosphere to your yard or an indoor setting.

  5. May 24, 2024 · Make room for elephant ear plants (Alocasia spp., Colocasia spp., Xanthosoma spp.) in your garden with our guide on how to grow these tropical plants.

  6. Mar 21, 2023 · The elephant ear plant has a long history and is a great garden addition. Learn elephant ear plant care, types, and complete growing tips.

  7. Elephant ear plants, also called taro, are tropical plants that like warm, moist conditions. It can be grown year-round in southern climates and should be brought indoors to serve as a houseplant in the winter in northern areas.

  8. Alocasia, often called Elephant Ear, thrives as both an indoor and outdoor plant, admired for its dramatic foliage and notable low-light tolerance. Alocasia plants, with their stunning foliage and tropical elegance, are a magnificent addition to any plant collection.

  9. Nov 10, 2022 · Learn how to grow and care for an elephant ear plant, according to gardening experts. They share how to grow these plants outdoors or indoors in containers. Plus, learn how to propagate this variety and troubleshoot any concerns, like leaf yellowing.

  10. As their name implies, elephant ears are prized for their large stature and huge leaves, making them impressive additions to container gardens and in-ground plantings. Available in a range of foliage colors from brilliant chartreuse to deep purple, they're dramatic accent plants and create a dynamic backdrop for perennials, annuals, and bulbs.

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