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Florida is the caladium capital of the country, and the vast majority of these are grown in Highlands County, especially in the Lake Placid area.
I bought some caladium bulbs to plant, but now I’m not sure exactly how to do it. I’m having a hard time deciding which is the top and which is ...
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10 Landscaping Plants You (Probably) Can’t Kill - MSNCaladium Caladium is a colorful leafy plant that will add a tropical feel to your garden, yet it grows best in shade. Its heart- or arrow-shaped leaves can take on a variety of deep green to ...
Check out Caladiums in your garden centers this spring. They are minimal maintenance but high drama additions to our shady summer gardens!
Remember that with poor growing conditions, particularly in areas of heavy shade, caladiums produce small, weak tubers that may not return well, either left in the ground or dug and stored.
Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including care of caladiums as well as tomatoes, oak trees, peppers, crape myrtles and bougainvillea.
Caladium x hortulanum is the botanical name for this tropical foliage plant that thrives in our hot, humid summers. They are equally vigorous planted in the ground, in pots, or in hanging baskets ...
It is deer resistant. A tropical plant, caladiums can be grown indoors as a houseplant where they prefer bright light or a sunny window. Caution should be taken with pets.
Indoor plants are a great way to brighten up your home, whatever climate you live in. As the world has increasingly shifted to a work-from-home model, having indoor plants has become even more ...
Caladiums are native to tropical South America, but they can thrive seasonally in Texas with prepared garden beds, the right amount of sun and regular feedings.
For a plant to be considered poisonous, it does not necessarily mean that eating a small amount might kill you. Most poisonous plants fall into the category because eating them could make you sick.
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Plant caladium bulbs in spring for shady summer and fall colorCaladiums grow from tubers, and cultivars range from 1.5 to 3 feet in height. Individual leaves range from 6 to 12 inches in length. These are plants that are small enough to fit into almost any ...
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