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Upright Elephant Ears Hardiness Q.

broomhildah
18 years ago

Hi, all.

I just moved my 10 footer outside. It's grown way too big for my ceilings. The trunk itself is 5 feet tall and about 5" diameter. Although I've mistreated the plant for several years it seems to have thrived on neglect. I've read conflicting information on the web and was hoping for some help on the real "skinny" of my tropical-looking giant. Can I plant her in the ground in a protected site here in VA? (I have a perfect spot in mind). Some web-sites said they were hardy only to zone 9. Others said zone 7. And since the trunk is so long and has only leaves coming out the top, what would happen if I planted her sideways in the ground? Would new plantlets grow up from each leaf node and produce a "hedge-effect"?

I have many regular elephant ears growing outside already. They all (about 20) multiplied from 2 bulbs about 7 years ago. But I don't believe the Upright's are even related to elephant ears at all? Or are they?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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