Watch an incredible 70-day time-lapse capturing the growth of a taro or Alocasia (Elephant Ear) plant from bulb to mature houseplant. Witness each stage, from planting the bulb and sprouts emerging to ... Alocasia, commonly known as elephant's ear, is a striking tropical plant widely grown as a houseplant.

Understanding the Context

Alocasia requires warm, humid conditions, and tends to grow very rapidly in the summer—producing a new leaf every week. Alocasia is an ornamental plant grown for the large heart- or arrow-shaped foliage that resembles elephant ears, hence the common name. Alocasias grow naturally in the tropical rainforests of Asia and Australia. There, the leaves of the Alocasia are also used to hide during a rain shower.

Key Insights

Because the leaves grow so large, the Alocasia is also called Elephant Ear. Alocasia plants, often referred to as “Elephant Ear” plants, are native to the tropical regions of Asia and Eastern Australia. Their large, heart-shaped leaves with bold veining are their most distinctive feature. Alocasia is a genus of tropical foliage plants commonly known as elephant ears. Learn to grow and care for these dramatic beauties now!

Final Thoughts

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Elephant ears come in all shapes, colors and care needs Gardeners across the South have long planted a group of large-foliage plants in their gardens with the common name of elephant ear. These distinctive plants can add a dramatic tropical statement in a ...