About This Variety: The proper and complete botanical name of this variety is Colocasia
esculenta ‘Mojito’. This is a very unique and newer variety, named after the popular Cuban drink.
It’s green leaves are set off by dark spots and purple stems. The speckles and streaks vary from leaf
to leaf, so no two leaves are ever quite the same. A real thriller in the garden, adding surprise and
interest. The leaves are 8-14 inches in length and width.
Growing Instructions: Plant outdoors only after soil and night temperatures have warmed up
above 60ºF.
Care Tip: They love water so much that you can even plant them in ponds. Never let the soil
dry out.
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Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
Height: Grows 36” tall
Spacing: Plant 3-4’ apart, 1” deep
Blooms: Blooms all summer
USDA Zones: Hardy in USDA zones 11-12