Feeling Tropical
... And why not, with these in the front yard.?
The elephant ears (colocasia) started as tubers in June, but they're as tall as I am now and show no signs of stopping. I snapped a picture of them over the weekend.
Elephant ears salute the sun, wave in the breeze and shade weeds (I'm hoping enough to kill a few).
Rain and dew pool on their soft leaves. They give the front yard a primeval look, which matches the ferns.
While I'd rather have an English cottage garden, it's hard to argue with success.
The elephant ears (colocasia) started as tubers in June, but they're as tall as I am now and show no signs of stopping. I snapped a picture of them over the weekend.
Elephant ears salute the sun, wave in the breeze and shade weeds (I'm hoping enough to kill a few).
Rain and dew pool on their soft leaves. They give the front yard a primeval look, which matches the ferns.
While I'd rather have an English cottage garden, it's hard to argue with success.
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