Colocasia esculenta syn. Colocasia antiquorum
Elephant Ear (Colocasia)
Late Winter 2020
11
- 1
Late Summer 2019
3
- 3
Mid Summer 2019
10
- 1
Late Spring 2019
6
- 1




Colocasia esculenta syn. Colocasia antiquorum
Late Winter 2020
11
Late Summer 2019
3

My fishies pulled the roots off these baby elephant ears 🙄🙄so I decided to plant them to give them a fighting chance and to restore the nutrients to them so they can establish better roots

@cyndi I'll do that. I just like the natural filter the roots have with the water

Oh ok thank you miss @Cyndi
Mid Summer 2019
10

Its produced over 14 leaves and then grew a little smaller one since I've had it in my fish pond. You can see the smaller one in the other corner and it looks at though the bigger elephant ear is wanting to produce another smaller sprout again 🤗 I was in the middle of doing a water change when I wanted to share my experience
Late Spring 2019
6

This plant is thriving in my fish pond. Also im moving to ridgeville which will be an hour away for me from here so if anyone has any suggestions on how i can safely move my plants and fish that would be great cuz im open for suggestions.
The baby one is doing great