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  1. 💚1x Taro Plant (Colocasia Esculenta) Elephant Ear Edible & Ornamental Beauty💚

    Taro Plant (Colocasia Esculenta) – Tropical Elephant Ear / Edible Root. • You will receive a healthy, well-rooted Taro plant (as shown in the photos). • Temperature: Taro loves warmth – ideal temperature range is 18–30°C.

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  2. Colocasia Jacks Giant | Taro Plant | Plug plant

    Introducing the Colocasia Jacks Giant, a botanical masterpiece. This exceptional tropical plant possesses the remarkable ability to reach its full size within a single season, provided it receives the necessary care of ample light and regular watering.

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  3. Colocasia Blue Hawaii Plant Tender Perennial 1 x 1 Litre Known as Taro

    1 x 1 Litre Pot. Get in Touch. Unique Products! Helpful Staff! Perfect for Gifts!

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  4. Colocasia Mojito #8

    These photos show the exact plant you’ll receive — no surprises. As a living plant, it may show small changes as it grows, but this is its current condition.

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  5. XXXL Colocasia esculenta bulbs. Taro, Elephant Ears. Clearance sale now!

    Elephant's ears. Heart-shaped, deep green leaves, which are marbled with purple blotches on black stems. An elegant and seductively hypnotic plant that will thrive in reliably moist soils. Provide adequate moisture during the growing season and lift the bulbs in autumn before the frosts (or if grown in pots, move them under warm glass) and keep the tubers dry and frost free throughout winter.

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  6. Colocasia Mojito #7

    These photos show the exact plant you’ll receive — no surprises. As a living plant, it may show small changes as it grows, but this is its current condition.

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  7. 8Pc bulbs Colocasia Esculenta /Bulbs Tuber Plant Taro Eddo /TARO 芋头

    There are many ways to eat taro. taro is a great addition to your garden. The plant is easy to grow and maintain, making it perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners.

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  8. Colocasia White Lava | plug plant | Taro Plant

    Alternatively dig tubers before the first frosts and keep in a cool, frost free area. Replant in a pot the following spring.

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