Colocasia esculenta nancyana

Growing Information


  • Light: 65%-73% shade, likes high light, but will do reasonably well in 80% shade

  • Soil: aerated mix containing bark, coarse perlite and peat moss

  • Mature Height: 6-8'

  • Pot Size: 8-14"

  • Hardiness: Zone 7b

  • Origin: Caribbean

       Nancyana is one of those rare introductions that immediately becomes the new industry standard. Introduced at the 2000 International Aroid Society meeting in Florida, this dazzling elephant ear became the most wanted plant at the meeting. Emerging solid green, the 25” wide light green leaves begin turning butter cream-yellow along the center. The color then pours down into the main vein creating a huge bold Y-pattern in the center of the leaf. Color then bursts into the lateral (side) veins and begins its march to the margins. Coloring starts in spring, shortly after the first leaves mature. It sends out lots of side stolons which will root into the soil where moisture is adequate. The more moisture the larger the plant will grow.

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