With their bold colors and tropical charm, caladiums (Caladium bicolor) may seem destined for a single summer — but a little winter TLC can keep these beauties coming back year after year. Caladiums' ...
The blushing bride and her eye-catching straps put on quite the show last year. Now that I have your attention, I am talking about the strap-leaf Heart to Heart "Blushing Bride"―Proven Winners ...
October marks the beginning of the end for caladiums' glory days. As the days shorten and the nights cool, caladium plants go into winter dormancy. Now is the time to decide whether to let them go and ...
Caladiums are a low maintenance plant that can add striking pops of color to shady gardens. The leaves of a Caladium can be white, green, or pink and are accentuated by bright red and pink veins. When ...
A more flamboyant foliage plant than the caladium is hard to find, so it is no surprise it made Felder Rushing’s “low care, no care, tried and true” list featured in his book “Tough Plants for ...
If you asked me what some of my favorite plants for summer color are, caladiums would absolutely be on the list. You won’t find a better plant for reliable color in areas that get some shade. And one ...
Plantings of caladiums generally begin to look tired and less attractive in late September or early October. When they do, it's time to decide what you want to do with them. Your choices are to pull ...
When asked to name my favorite plant I often say “Caladiums,” if I’m not currently enamored of some other species at the time. Caladiums (Caladium x hortulanum) have been my most consistent number one ...
Q: I am thinking about growing caladiums this summer. Is it too late to plant them, and should I put them in the sun or shade? A: Normally the caladium tubers are planted in the spring, but you still ...
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