Mojito Elephant Ear
(36ā tall x 36ā wide) āMojitoā Elephant Ears takes tropical foliage to a new level. The long, mottled stems of āMojitoā are topped with large 15-18ā leaves that slowly unfurl in tones of green and chartreuse, liberally painted with vibrant splashes of purple. As the summer wears on and other plants grow weary, Elephant Ears (Colocasia) become more vigorous ā colorful right up until the first frost! Plant Colocasia āMojitoā in spring in a sunny or part-sun location in moisture-retentive soil after all danger of frost has passed, and feed and water regularly for best results. Gardeners in zones 8-10 can leave āMojitoā in the ground for next yearās display. In colder zones, it will need to be dug or the container brought into a cool, dry, dark space above 40F, such as a garage or basement. Elephant ears are seldom severely damaged by deer.
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Mojito Elephant Ear
Mojito Elephant Ear
(36ā tall x 36ā wide) āMojitoā Elephant Ears takes tropical foliage to a new level. The long, mottled stems of āMojitoā are topped with large 15-18ā leaves that slowly unfurl in tones of green and chartreuse, liberally painted with vibrant splashes of purple. As the summer wears on and other plants grow weary, Elephant Ears (Colocasia) become more vigorous ā colorful right up until the first frost! Plant Colocasia āMojitoā in spring in a sunny or part-sun location in moisture-retentive soil after all danger of frost has passed, and feed and water regularly for best results. Gardeners in zones 8-10 can leave āMojitoā in the ground for next yearās display. In colder zones, it will need to be dug or the container brought into a cool, dry, dark space above 40F, such as a garage or basement. Elephant ears are seldom severely damaged by deer.
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(36ā tall x 36ā wide) āMojitoā Elephant Ears takes tropical foliage to a new level. The long, mottled stems of āMojitoā are topped with large 15-18ā leaves that slowly unfurl in tones of green and chartreuse, liberally painted with vibrant splashes of purple. As the summer wears on and other plants grow weary, Elephant Ears (Colocasia) become more vigorous ā colorful right up until the first frost! Plant Colocasia āMojitoā in spring in a sunny or part-sun location in moisture-retentive soil after all danger of frost has passed, and feed and water regularly for best results. Gardeners in zones 8-10 can leave āMojitoā in the ground for next yearās display. In colder zones, it will need to be dug or the container brought into a cool, dry, dark space above 40F, such as a garage or basement. Elephant ears are seldom severely damaged by deer.























