Elephant Ear flower

I planted Elephant Ears here in The Tropical Paradise back in 2006. They were bulbs taken from the house of a good friend of mine in Los Angeles, and at the time I wasn't really sure what they were, because they were so tiny. In fact, I took about a dozen of them tossed into my suitcase. I just figured that they were some kind of ground cover plant.

To my surprise, in a season they had grown to be huge. And after a couple of years they were ridiculously huge. And now, there is a flower. I guess they like it here.

The main difference that I can think of that has made them grow better than back where they were originally planted is water. Lots of it. This particular area gets a good blast of water, is mostly shady, except in the morning, and stays pretty wet. I started the bed with plenty of good quality potting soil and fertilizer. I have added coffee grounds, more potting soil, moisture crystals, and more fertilizer. And plenty of Super Thrive!

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