How to Plant Taro in a Pond (Care & Grow Guide)

One of the easiest ways to infuse the tropical look into your patio, deck, or pond is to introduce Taro (Colocasia esculenta).

Often referred to as Elephant Ear, this pond plant is a great sight to behold, thanks to its large, lime-green leaves that are heart-shaped and resemble an elephant's ear. You can also find Taro plants with black or purple colored leaves.

Taro looks great in pots around the patio or pool, or plant shelves close to the edge of a pond. This pond plant can grow over 4 feet tall, making it the perfect screen, border, or backdrop.

Taro is a common feature across the Pacific, alongside other important food crops. It is best to cook the taro roots before eating. You can make Taro into Taro Chips or simply mash or bake it.

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