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COLOCASIA esculenta Jack's Giant

COLOCASIA esculenta Jack's Giant

The COLOCASIA esculenta Jack's Giant brings a touch of exoticism with its leaves with the dimensions out of standards. The leaves can reach 1m long and 80cm wide and are carried by a solid petiole. The Colocasia quickly reaches 2m in span. It is the largest of the Colocasias and has a good hardiness.

2.5m Upright
Deciduous Green
Sunny / Half-shade
-10° °C
Exotic flowerbeds, planters, indoor
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The characteristics of the COLOCASIA esculenta Jack's Giant.


Native to sub-tropical Asia, the Colocasia 'Jacks Giant' is a monster in the world of Colocasias. It can reach its maximum size in one season if well lit and watered. The leaves are dark green, heart-shaped, and can reach 1m in span. The petioles are also fleshy green and resistant to the weight of the leaves. 

How to use COLOCASIA esculenta Jack's Giant.


Few plants are as bold and impressive as the COLOCASIA esculenta Jack's Giant, it is planted in large gardens in the ground with banana trees and other large exotic leaves. It can also find its place on a terrace in a container provided that it is large enough.

What advice do you have for the successful cultivation of the COLOCASIA esculenta Jack's Giant?


Although tropical, the COLOCASIA esculenta Jack's Giant. has a good hardiness which allows it to be grown in the ground in most regions. It is offered a sunny exposure and a wet to partially submerged rich soil. It can also be cultivated as a houseplant.

 

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