Family: Araceae

Scientific Name: Colocasia gigantea Thailand Giant

Common Name: Thailand Giant Elephant Ears

Description

Thailand Giant Elephant Ears (Colocasia gigantea) An extremely large strain of Colocasia gigantea.

Pronunciation(kol-oh-KAY-see-uh)(jy-GAN-tee-uh)
Plant TypeBulbs, corms, tubers, rhizoms, etc., Perennial Tender, Tropical herbaceous plants
Hardiness Zone8-11
Sunlightfull sun, part sun
Moistureprefers moist, easily wilts especially when root bound in the pot
Soil & Siteaverage, humusy, moist
Growing Mediaaverage
Fruitsmall berry, in clusters on the fleshy stalk
Leavesglaucous green, can reach 4-5 feet
Stemscorm
Rootsfibrous
Dimensionscan reach 9 feet in warmer climates
Maintenancepruning the bottom leaves that are dying, dig the corms after the first frost, clean and store cool and dry, check periodically to see if they are dehydrating, I soak them in a pail of water for a few minutes if this happens, the smaller the corms the quicker they dry out
Propagationseeds, division of corm
Native SiteThailand
Cultivar OriginA huge strain of the giant elephant ear was grown from wild collected seed from Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand, in 2003 by former PDN Research Manager, Petra Schmidt. (www.plantdelights.com)
Author's NotesI have grown many types of Elephant Ears over the years in pots on my patio (zone #5). They are large bold plants. If the corms reach good size they are relatively easy to over winter.
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