
10" Container
Colocasia esculenta, commonly called taro or elephant ear, is a tuberous, stemless, frost-tender tropical of the arum family (see also calla lily and jack-in-the-pulpit) which typically grows 3-6' tall and as wide. For gardeners, it is primarily grown as a foliage plant with huge, heart-shaped to arrowhead-shaped, conspicuously-veined, downward-pointing, peltate leaves (to 2' long) on long, stout, succulent stems. As the common name suggests, each leaf purportedly resembles an elephant's ear. This species is also commercially grown as a food crop in Hawaii (poi is made from the tubers) where it is commonly called taro.
Height: 3 - 4'
Spread: 1 - 2'
Spacing: 1 - 2'
Exposure: Part Sun (4 to 6 Hours)