One look at this plant and you’ll see why few know
it by its formal scientific names, alocasia
and colocasia, but instead as elephant ears. Granted, I focused hard
on the leaves in taking this shot, but it didn’t take much for them to fill up
the frame of the camera. They are enormous—up
to two feet across. In contrast to alocasia,
this variety, colocasia, tends to
spread out more.
Their foliage can be
stunning, but it might have been most appropriate that I viewed it, along with
the rest of the garden, in late August, because—even though their size would
make them quintessential solo performers in any garden—they look great with
other summer bulbs and annuals.
I'm a librarian (no, NOT a "cybrarian" or "information scientist" or any of the other trendy terms the profession has come up with), as well as a freelance writer/researcher; my political leanings are contrarian, much to the dismay of friends on the left and right, and so I will give anyone looking for my vote exactly what they deserve -- the back of my hand
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