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elephant ears plant and dogs Aloha Elephant Ear | Tropical Container Plant

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elephant ears plant and dogs Aloha Elephant Ear | Tropical Container PlantAloha Elephant Ear (Colocasia esculenta 'Aloha') brings the drama of the tropics to your garden with bold, oversized leaves that instantly transform any space into a lush paradise. This stunning cultivar produces glossy green foliage that can reach 2 feet long, held on sturdy stems that create a dense, architectural clump. Whether you're looking to add tropical flair to a shaded border, create a statement in a container, or accent a water feature,

Aloha Elephant Ear (Colocasia esculenta 'Aloha') brings the drama of the tropics to your garden with bold, oversized leaves that instantly transform any space into a lush paradise. This stunning cultivar produces glossy green foliage that can reach 2 feet long, held on sturdy stems that create a dense, architectural clump. Whether you're looking to add tropical flair to a shaded border, create a statement in a container, or accent a water feature, Aloha delivers fast-growing impact from late spring through fall.

Tropical Beauty That Thrives in Moisture

Colocasia species are native to wetland areas of Asia and have been cultivated for thousands of years for their edible corms (the well-known taro). The 'Aloha' cultivar brings that same vigorous growth habit to the ornamental garden, with foliage that emerges fresh and glossy throughout the season. The leaves naturally shed water in sheets, a fascinating adaptation that keeps the plant healthy in rainy conditions. In warm climates, you may even see the plant produce cream-colored spathes that resemble calla lilies, though the real show is the foliage.

Versatile Garden Uses

Plant Aloha Elephant Ear along pond margins where its roots can access consistent moisture, or use it to anchor mixed containers where its bold leaves contrast beautifully with fine-textured annuals. The plant works equally well in shaded woodland gardens, tropical-themed borders, or as a specimen in large decorative pots flanking entryways. In zones 8-11, plants will return reliably each spring once established. In cooler zones, grow as an annual or dig the corms in fall and store them indoors like dahlias.

Low-Maintenance Tropical Impact

Once established with consistent moisture, Aloha Elephant Ear practically grows itself. The fast growth rate means you'll see substantial size within weeks of planting, and the plants continue to produce new leaves throughout the summer. Deer and rabbits typically avoid the foliage due to calcium oxalate crystals in the leaves. The plant's water-loving nature makes it forgiving in areas where other tropicals might struggle with humidity or occasional overwatering.

This is the plant that makes neighbors stop and ask questions. The sheer size and exotic appearance of elephant ear foliage creates a focal point that anchors garden beds and containers with bold, confident style.

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A DESERVED 5-STAR DOG TOY!
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WOW! It’s rare that I ever give 5-stars, but here we are! My hound dog officially turned 1 a few days ago and this was one of her presents. Being an “aggressive chewer” is an understatement, and she’s officially met her match. These rope toys are beyond tough and sturdy, but made well for chewing without being dangerous. She has so much fun swinging them around, playing tug-o-war, and just lying down giving them her playful attention. It’s fun hearing her growl as she tries her best to show the rope who’s boss. If you’ve got a medium-to-large sized pup that loves to play, let ‘em know they’re a good girl/boy with these extremely durable and affordable rope toys!
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