Knowing the causes of a change in color can help you tackle a yellowing elephant ear plant properly. Below, houseplant experts explain common reasons, from watering issues to aging plants.
If you're heading to the Cincinnati Zoo to see the new Elephant Trek habitat, here are five things you should know.
A deciduous, vase-shaped tree about 8m in height with purplish bark streaked and striped white. Very large, unlobed, dark green leaves to 30cm long turn a striking golden to orange-yellow in autumn.
An evergreen, clump-forming perennial, to 50cm high and wide, with toothed, oblong to rounded leaves, often tinged with red in winter particularly if grown on exposed sites. Nodding, purple-pink ...
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they will see 24 varieties of giant elephant ear plants. Cincinnati Zoo’s director of horticulture, Steve Foltz, says they planted the elephant ears to make it feel like a rainforest.
The Zoo planted nearly two dozen varieties of elephant ear plants along the main path. In the main area, guests have the opportunity to see any of the eight Asian elephants in the zoo's herd ...
Learn from horticulturist Brian Jacques, who reveals top tips and surprising plant facts to Frome's horticulture enthusiasts ...
As with all flowering plants, it’s best to deadhead blooms once they’re spent, but lamb’s ear will keep on going either way. Creeping Jenny is a delightful and hardy ground cover (plus ...