homer1958 said:This is getting irritating... Wish it was as easy as Daves Garden!There are glitches with the new format but Dave is working on it as fast as he can:
plantladylin said:There are glitches with the new format but Dave is working on it as fast as he can:
eclayne said:Aah, Never mind, I think I'm seeing things Drew. The way they're growing almost looks like a piece of rhizome "trunk" planted on it's side.
eclayne said:Makes sense. @justB? For future reference would removing the pups promote a larger single "stem"? I don't grow A. odora but that's been my experience with others.
LariAnn said:Sorry it took so long for me to reply to this one - the plants are small specimens of Alocasia gageana, closely allied to A. odora. While A. odora can get huge, A. gageana will stay more around 2 to 3 feet under good conditions. They do need to be dug up in Fall and kept from freezing as they are not hardy in IL.