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Elephant’s Foot (Dioscorea elephantipes)

Elephant’s Foot (Dioscorea elephantipes)

This weird and wonderful caudiciform plant has the most unusual caudex that includes layers of corky bark that resemble an elephant’s foot. Stems with heart-shaped leaves grow from the caudex and flowers appear during the winter months with male and female flowers occurring on different plants. Grow in a well-drained cactus mix and do not water directly on the caudex. Mature, container-grown plants have a dormant period that occurs in the heat of summer when the leaves dry up and the plant rests. Move the Elephant Foot to a cool, dry location and do not water for 2-3 weeks. After the resting period, return the plant to a sunny location and resume watering. This will initiate new stems and leaf growth.
$11.99

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Elephant’s Foot (Dioscorea elephantipes)

$39.95

$11.99

Elephant’s Foot (Dioscorea elephantipes)

This weird and wonderful caudiciform plant has the most unusual caudex that includes layers of corky bark that resemble an elephant’s foot. Stems with heart-shaped leaves grow from the caudex and flowers appear during the winter months with male and female flowers occurring on different plants. Grow in a well-drained cactus mix and do not water directly on the caudex. Mature, container-grown plants have a dormant period that occurs in the heat of summer when the leaves dry up and the plant rests. Move the Elephant Foot to a cool, dry location and do not water for 2-3 weeks. After the resting period, return the plant to a sunny location and resume watering. This will initiate new stems and leaf growth.

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This weird and wonderful caudiciform plant has the most unusual caudex that includes layers of corky bark that resemble an elephant’s foot. Stems with heart-shaped leaves grow from the caudex and flowers appear during the winter months with male and female flowers occurring on different plants. Grow in a well-drained cactus mix and do not water directly on the caudex. Mature, container-grown plants have a dormant period that occurs in the heat of summer when the leaves dry up and the plant rests. Move the Elephant Foot to a cool, dry location and do not water for 2-3 weeks. After the resting period, return the plant to a sunny location and resume watering. This will initiate new stems and leaf growth.