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Mojito Elephant Ear

Colocasia 'Mojito'

  • Speckled Foliage in Deep Purple, Light Green and Dark Green Creates Stunning Tropical Drama
  • Heat Tolerant: Thrives in Zones 8-11
  • Grows 2-4 ft Tall, 3-4 ft Wide
  • Showy Purple Blooms From Early Summer to Late Summer
  • Ideal for Specimen in Rain Gardens
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Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Wet Soils, Heat Tolerant, Deer-resistant, Container Friendly, Fast-growing
Hardiness Zone 8a to 12b
Sunlight Full sun
Height 2-4 ft
Width 3-4 ft
Watering Needs High
Growth Rate Fast
Blooms In Summer
Flower Color Purple
Botanical Name Colocasia 'Mojito'
Species hybrid
Cultivar Mojito
Class Liliopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you cut elephant ear plants back?

  • Yes, you can cut elephant ear plants back when the foliage dies down after the first frost. Since these grow from corms that regrow each spring, cutting back the dead leaves won't harm the plant. Northern growers should cut back before digging and storing corms for winter.

Does this elephant ear variety produce flowers and if so, what color are they?

  • Mojito Elephant Ears can produce small, inconspicuous cream-colored spathe flowers, but they're grown primarily for their spectacular speckled foliage in purple and green. The dramatic 36-inch tall leaves provide far more visual impact than any blooms. Shop this stunning foliage plant at naturehills.com.

Can Mojito Elephant Ear survive winter outdoors in cold climates or does it need to be brought indoors?

  • Mojito Elephant Ear cannot survive winter outdoors in cold climates and must be treated as an annual. In northern zones, dig up the corms after the first frost and store them indoors until spring replanting. Shop Nature Hills for these tropical beauties.