A Yahoo search for "elephant ear plants" (include the quotation marks in the search box) yields 9,080 results. If you do the same search, and are willing to spend a little time exploring, I'm sure that you will quickly find the information you seek including pictures of flowering plants. Since they are trpoical plants, they do not hav enough time to grow to the point where they bloom in climates north of the south Florida area.
Good luck with your search.
2006-09-09 08:50:28
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answer #1
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answered by exbuilder 7
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I did not See the bloom, I saw the pod a few days later and was surprised! But yes , now I know it blooms, August in Massachusetts!
2006-09-06 18:09:31
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answered by bugsie 7
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Yes, the flower is a Spathe and Spadix flower. They are in the family Araceae. Genus Alocasia, the often are not allowed or do live long enough to flower.
2006-09-06 02:03:17
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answered by KLU 4
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I have had them bloom before. A yellow affair that was kind of spike-ish.
2006-09-07 14:59:26
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answered by nevels65 3
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No, however it snows here so we take cutting from the plant and winter them.
2006-09-05 17:04:57
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answered by foxy 1881 2
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Never
2006-09-05 16:50:59
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answered by poopsie 3
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yes spath
2006-09-09 04:15:27
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answered by diggin_thedirt 4
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