Caladium (Caladium)
Caladium Plant Features
Caladiums are a lot like snowflakes -- no two are alike! Each plant develops spectacular foliage with colorful patterns that vary from leaf to leaf. These tropical shade dwellers are a stunning choice for the darker corners of your landscape. Caladiums also make excellent container plants. Most varieties grow between 18 and 24 inches tall, but dwarf forms are also available. Because their large leaves are easily damaged by high wind, plant them in a protected location.Caladium Questions?
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Caladium Growing Instructions
By nature, caladiums are tropical bulbs that need to be dug and stored after frost blackens their foliage in the fall. In warm, frost-free regions they can remain in the garden. Indoors, use caladiums as a cheerful houseplant. Just give it medium light and warm temperatures. Newer, more sun-tolerant caladium varieties are also available. Water caladiums whenever the surface of the soil begins to dry. They prefer moist, but not wet soil.This plant is not intended for human or animal consumption.
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Water
Medium water needs
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Light
Outside: Part sun
Outside: Shade
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Colors
Green
Pink
Red
Silver
Variegated
White
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Special Features
Colorful foliage
Super-easy to grow
Complement your Caladium
BegoniaThe bright flowers of Begonia are the perfect complement to the colorful foliage of Caladium. Plus, both prefer living in the shadows.
Elephant Ear
The huge, colorful leaves of Elephant Ear make perfect partners for Caladium.
Hosta
Brighten shady spots with large-leaved Hostas mixed with bright Caladiums.