How to Grow Caladiums
Caladiums, also known as the mother-in-law plant, are very easy to grow from bulbs. With its beautiful colors and large heart or arrowhead shaped leaves, this plant makes a wonderful addition to any shade garden. They come in a variety of colors, ... [... more]
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Caladiums as Floral Greens - Floral Design
All sorts of foliage add beauty to floral arrangements. They fill various roles, such as adding mass to designs. Depending on the type chosen, they can also add color, texture, and contrast. One of my favorite greens during the summer months ... [... more]
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Caladiums - Houseplants
Caladiums are another fun houseplant in the Arum family. They are related to Alocasia, Colocasia and Xanthosoma with which they share the common name of "Elephant Ears". Caladiums are also sometimes called "Angel Wings" or "Heart [... more]
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Winter Care of Tender Bulbs
Tender, summer-flowering bulbs will profit from attention as the weather turns colder. To prepare caladiums for storage, start reducing the water to the plants when the leaves begin to droop in the fall. Before the first frost, when the leaves ... [... more]
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Caladium Fancy-Leaved Mixed
The Best of the Best -- Our Brightest Caladiums in Every Size and Color!Selected for diversity of height and leaf color. Few plants can match the diveristy of color and pattern found in Fancy-Leaved Caladiums -- and with this premium mix you can grow this [... more]
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Storing Tender Flower Garden Bulbs
How to put dahlias, cannas, and glads into winter hibernation. Frost brings an abrupt end to the growing season for tender bulbs -- cannas, callas, caladiums, dahlias, tuberous begonias, gladioluses, and tuberoses, to name some of the most ... [... more]
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GREENHOUSE PRODUCTION OF CALADIUMS
Describes the uses, marketing, and greenhouse culture of Caladiums as pot crop topics include Cultiar selection, de-eyeing, and environmental requirements for forging [... more]
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Caladiums for the Landscape
Caladiums are tropical foliage plants, discovered within the Amazon basin of Brazil. Now, widely grown for their colorful leaves, they are used as pot, border, and bedding plants. Caladiums are tropical foliage plants, discovered within the ... [... more]
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Caladium (Araceae)
Soil Requirements: neutral, moderately rich, average moisture The hybrid caladiums on the market today are the result of extensive breeding between tropical species. The beautiful, anglewing shaped leaves enliven the shady parts of the garden, ... [... more]
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Tropical Caladiums by Michael Mandolfo
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Caladiums for the Home Landscape
Caladiums, Caladium bicolor, are grown for their long-lasting, colorful foliage. Color combinations include various shades of red, pink, white, green, and yellow-green, with prominently colored midribs and contrasting margins. There are two basic ... [... more]
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