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fast growing with very large results,seems bug resistant. others have said shade to partial sun but mine seems to enjoy full sun since we...Read More
Hi I live in Birmingham England and have purchased these seeds, could anyone advise me when and how and where to plant these seeds please...Read More
I've been growing this plant for six years. It has not expanded much, wished it had. I love it. Planted inground, moist area, mostly shade.
Very easy to start from seed. Just lay a seed on moist compost and keep it moist. In three months it will go from a seed the size of a g...Read More
We have grown Colocasia gigantea for a while.
This Colocasia gigantea 'Thailand Giant Strain' blows it out of the water.
A ...Read More
Didn't really know what I was purchasing, but looked good. Two years later - amazing! Brown trunk is 3" tall and overall plant reaches n...Read More
In North Carolina, we can keep this zone 8b plant alive over the winter by covering it with 1' of leaves and stuff during the winter. It ...Read More
I bought the tiniest start from an ebay seller last year. Potted it into a 24" pot, placed it under an oak tree where it gets direct mo...Read More
This is one of our favorite colocasia. It grows extremely fast and the leaves get quite large within just a few months. Spath's will bloo...Read More
This huge strain of the giant elephant ear was grown from wild collected seed (PES 1003B) from Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand, in 2003 b...Read More