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Caladium plants have striking foliage, and are native to tropical regions. Gardeners often place… More
Caladium is a family of tropical perennial plants that thrive when provided heat and… More
Caladiums have large, colorful leaves that are either heart or lance-shaped. The leaves may… More
Caladium are a family of tropical perennial plants that are popular for their dramatic… More
Caladium are a family of tender tropical perennial plants grown from underground corms for… More
...ial with dramatically colored and veined foliage, caladium is grown as both an indoor… More
Grow caladium outdoors or in containers for its large, colored foliage. The leaves of… More
Caladiums are flowering plants native to South and Central America, and are more commonly… More
Colorful caladiums come in multi-colored combinations of red, white or pink leaves. Each heart… More
...lt conditions. Look no further than the beautiful caladium and then get ready to… More
Caladium, also known as "elephant ear," is a splashy plant valued for the vivid… More
Although caladium plants are not a common plant to grow vertically on a trellis,… More
Caladiums are tropical bulb plants grown widely throughout Florida in shady areas, baskets, planters… More
Do not kill your caladium by improperly spacing them in pots. Matching pots to… More
Caladium is more commonly known as elephant ear, because of the huge, showy leaves… More
Caladiums produce brightly colored foliage prized as houseplants or bedding plants. Native to Brazil… More
... they are impatient to get the next crop started. Caladium is native to… More
Caladium plants are unique and beautiful plants to add to shady locations in your… More
...months of growing when summer ends, your colorful caladiums will begin to look tired,… More
Guide sheet: Information on Caladium More
Alocasia plants are beautiful plants to grow in your garden or home. Learn all about… More
... in a pot. From Tibos to hydrangeas to irises and caladiums, brugs, hibsicus, pink jasmine, passionflowers and so on. What's in your pot? :) More
The caladiums that I planted in Spring didn't even sprout. I'm wondering if our weather got too cold here in Eugene after I planted them. Back in April we had record breaking heat one weekend, and then snow the next weekend. Is there anything I can do to get my… More
Asheville, NC to be exact. Years ago I was active in another virtual gardening community but my life took some twists and turns and now I'm here, seeking to regain a little balance. I used to be much more serious about gardening, and I miss that. I have a tiny… More
I went by the feed and seed yesterday. I got my caladiums! I bought two this year. Last year I only got one and split it. I went hog wild yesterday. I also got more lantana. One was called Silver Mound. I put that in front of the potting shed.… More
I have decided to add another room in my garden. The way it was before I had to go outside the fenced in area to water anything I planted there. I really wanted to be able to go from patio area to te next with stepping stones. This is what… More
can i start caladiums and elephant ears in pots in the basement now? zone 5. do they need to be under lights? any help wanted. More
This does not mean the whole plant but sometimes parts but is best to keep them out of reach regardless Plants Poisonous to Cats Almond (Pits of) Aloe Vera Alocasia Amaryllis Apple (seeds) Apple Leaf Croton Apricot (Pits of) Arrowgrass Asparagus Fern Autumn Crocus Avacado (fuit and pit) Azalea Baby's… More
I didn't think that they were? But the big box store (HD) is selling them as annuals? I'm in zone 8b. I was thinking they would look great under my tree but I didn't think I would have to replace them every year. Allison More
I had no idea that a caladium would bloom before it even has it's second leaf open. I guess it likes the mushroom compost that it is planted in. John More
... What I thought was an anthurium accidently in my caladium bulbs was really its blossom. I had no idea that they would bloom! I've never seen that before in all my born days. I kept saying anthurium, but I think I… More
I came across this list and thought I would share it. I consider it a general guideline because some of the plants listed have been attacked by the beasties. For instance, I know that petunias and dogwoods have been affected by them here in my area. Sorry for the long… More
...r of the leaves,I think there may be two kinds of caladium bicolor.However,I like… More
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