Colocasia, belonging to the same family as Alocasia, shares many similarities with the Alocasia genus. However, it usually has larger leaves with a downward tilt.
Elephant’s Ear
Botanical Name: Colocasia White Lava
The Colocasia White Lava is known colloquially as an Elephant’s Ear, as it is large and similarly shaped. It is a green plant which almost always shows a variegated pattern, with a stark white venous structure branching from a striking purple heart. This plant often grows to be around three feet, so it is best kept as a standing plant.
An inexpensive soil is fine for these plants, but a moisture-retaining soil will reduce the level of maintenance needed, as in a dry soil they can demand quite a lot of water. These plants like a lot of sunlight, so they grow best in gardens, on balconies or – if at all possible – in a greenhouse or conservatory. When kept well, they are evergreen.
Plant Care
These water babies love their soil to be kept moist. Just make sure you don’t drown it.
Rich, well drained and a nice crumble consistency but slightly acidic
Kids and pets should be kept away from Elephant Ears because they can be poisonous, unless cooked. But I also wouldn’t recommend you cooking and eating such a plant anyway