A Burst of Tropical Color
The Caladium Plant is celebrated for its vibrant, heart-shaped leaves that come in a dazzling array of colors and patterns. From rich reds and pinks to bright whites and greens, this tropical beauty transforms any space with its bold and dramatic foliage. Perfect for shaded garden beds, patio containers, or as a stunning indoor accent, the Caladium adds a decorative touch to any plant collection.
Plant Profile
- Scientific Name: Caladium
- Common Name: Assorted Caladium
- Family: Araceae
- Native Range: South American Rainforests
Caring for Caladium
- Light: Thrives in partial shade to full sun, depending on the variety.
- Water: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged; water regularly.
- Humidity: Prefers high humidity for optimal growth.
- Pruning: Remove brown or dead leaves as needed to maintain its appearance.
- Feeding: Fertilize every few weeks during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer.
- Propagation: Propagate by dividing the tubers into sections with at least one growth node.
- Toxicity: Contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals, which are toxic to humans and pets if ingested.
Why Choose a Caladium Plant?
Caladium plants are versatile and easy to care for, thriving in partial to full shade—perfect for gardens with limited sunlight or indoor spaces. With their lush, colorful leaves, they bring a tropical flair to any setting. Use them to brighten shaded garden beds, fill containers with vibrant foliage, or make a bold statement as an indoor houseplant.
Tips for Thriving Caladium Plants
- Light: While some varieties can handle full sun, most prefer partial shade for best results.
- Watering: Keep the soil damp but ensure it drains well to avoid waterlogging.
- Feeding: Regular feeding during the growing season will keep your plant healthy and vibrant.
- Storage in Dormancy: In cooler climates, store tubers indoors during winter and replant in spring.



























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