Jack's Giant Elephant Ear - Colocasia esculenta - Live Plant

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What You'll Receive: Your package will include a single plant, ranging from 3 to 8 inches in size, and it will arrive in a 3-inch-deep pot. This allows you to nurture it and watch it thrive under your care. Description: Jack's Giant is known for its rapid growth, reaching impressive heights when mature, standing between 6-8 feet tall. Its leaves can grow to be as wide as 3 feet and as long as 4 feet. Average Mature Height: Expect this plant to reach a height of 6-8 feet when it matures. Light: Thrive in various lighting conditions, from full sun to partial sun or even shade. Soil: It thrives in well-drained soil. Keep the soil consistently moist, ensuring it doesn't dry out between waterings. Hardiness Zones: Suitable for zones 7b to 10. Have Questions or Concerns? We've safely shipped thousands of plants to their new homes. If you have any questions or encounter any issues, please send us a photo of your plant within 48 hours of delivery. We're here to help and can assess it for our Live Delivery Guarantee. Leaf Loss? Don't worry if a few leaves drop off during shipping. Simply repot and trim the plant to encourage new growth. Cold Weather Shipping: We advise against shipping in freezing temperatures. Please make sure that the low temperatures in your area do not drop below 35? when placing your order. If they do, kindly reach out to us, and we'll gladly hold your order until conditions improve. Keep a close eye on your package's tracking and retrieve it promptly upon arrival. While we insulate packages for cold destinations, we do not use heat packs. Dormancy: During the colder, darker months of fall and winter, this plant enters a dormancy phase, often arriving with no leaves. This natural process is akin to hibernation, as it strengthens the plant's root system. Rest assured, it remains a healthy, viable plant, poised to sprout new leaves in the spring, with increased light and warmer