Does anyone have any elephant ears they'd like to share?
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Douglas Hunt on May 30, 2012Hope you find some, Nikki. If you were in Florida you could probably take back a truck full. They downright fecund in our parts.Helpful Reply
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Teresa D on May 31, 2012Hey Nikki, I just bought some last week at grower's outlet in Loganville. They had plenty but they are doing their clearance for the season. They had been $4 but I got 3 for $10. Much less expensive than what I paid for the ones I purchased last year. Check out their website: http://www.growersoutlet.com/ and go to "Availiability". Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Nikki on May 31, 2012Good info, Teresa. Thanks!Helpful Reply
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Faidra at CA Global Inc on Jun 14, 2012Sorry just saw this, I return 5 bags to costco because I was to lazy to plant them, don't know if they have them still in stock as they are seasonal. But there the best plants I've every seen, look at my postings. They came back larger and fuller this year and the ones I just planted are already 3ft tall!Helpful Reply
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Coni B on Jun 15, 2012i have them in my yard...sent two to my friend in Seattle thru the mail...he kept them inside all winter under grow lights....they are HUGE! : ) Did you find any ?Helpful Reply
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Nikki on Jun 15, 2012Hi Coni, I ended up getting a couple from Grower's Outlet. I love them, so I'll probably keep looking for more to add to the back yard!Helpful Reply
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Faidra at CA Global Inc on Jun 21, 2012Nikki, I have tons, if you know how to divide, you're welcome to come over and get some!Helpful Reply
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Teresa D on Jun 21, 2012My black ones didn't survive over-wintering. :-( They were lovely last year. I put the 2 I bought from the Grower's Outlet in the back and they seem to be doing well. Still pretty small though.Helpful Reply
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Nikki on Jun 21, 2012Faidra, yes! Just let me know when & where and I'm there!Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on Jun 30, 2012If you are not talking about the black elephant ears & like the green ones then just visit my home & you can take all you want. They are pretty and nothing seems to bother them (no bug, virus, mole, vole). They need no special care or food.Helpful Reply
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Teresa D on Jul 02, 2012Sherrie S ... if you were closer, I'd be over there this week!Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on Jul 02, 2012Teresa D, I'd love to have you visit. Maybe I could introduce you to the wildlife. Wildlife is one word, not two.Helpful Reply
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Teresa D on Jul 03, 2012lol @ Sherrie A ... I became acquainted with the two word version in my late teens/early 20's. I'd be happy to meet the one word version (less the opossums) lol.Helpful Reply
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Nibor Nosxim on Apr 07, 2015found mine in ditches!Helpful Reply
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Lori on May 04, 2015I asked him but my elephant needs both of his ears. Sorry. :)Helpful Reply
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