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mojito plant elephant ear Mojito Taro Pond Plants – Pond Megastore

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mojito plant elephant ear Mojito Taro Pond Plants – Pond MegastorePlant Description Mojito Taro is magnificent with large, green leaves that are splashed and spattered with spectacular patterns over the leaf, adding drama to any area of your yard, landscape or water feature! Mojito Taro is a striking and unusual plant that adds an element of surprise with the lively pattern over the leaves. Mojito Taro grows 2 3 feet tall in part sun to part shade. A very SHOWY plant! MOJITO TARO IS ALWAYS A CUSTOMER FAVORITE!!!

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Mojito Taro is magnificent with large, green leaves that are splashed and spattered with spectacular patterns over the leaf, adding drama to any area of your yard, landscape or water feature! Mojito Taro is a striking and unusual plant that adds an element of surprise with the lively pattern over the leaves. Mojito Taro grows 2 - 3 feet tall in part sun to part shade. A very SHOWY plant!

MOJITO TARO IS ALWAYS A CUSTOMER FAVORITE!!!

Height  Grows 2 - 3 feet tall or taller

Width  2 - 3 foot spread

Sunlight Requirements  Part sun to full shade.

Moisture Requirements  Moist soil or with only roots in water in the pond

Fertilizer  Use slow release fertilizer tabbs in the pond or regular fertilizer in terrestrial gardens, once a month, throughout the summer months (June through August)

Zone  Hardy in zones 8 - 12

Planting Instructions

Mojito Taro may be planted in the landscape or in pots for your deck or patio. Keep soil moist in containers and lift tender bulbs before 1st frost and overwinter indoors in a cool, dark, dry place. If placing Mojito in pond, submerse pot in a few inches of water, not over the top of pot, only allow the roots to be submerged. Mojito Taro grows well in part sun to part shade.

When you get your taro/elephant ear you should replant in its new large pot however acclimate this for 3-4 days out of direct sunlight on the north side of your home in a calm tray of water letting the pot uptake the moisture it needs until it acclimates some new roots and then move that new larger pot into the pond around the 4th day moving if in direct sunlight to prevent wilting after acclimation. 

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