Caladiums are tropical plants grown for their foliage. Their leaves are shaped like hearts, arrows, or lances in combinations of red, pink, rose, white, chartreuse, and green; some have translucent ...
Our Florida expert offers tips and ideas for you. Caladium leaves can be shaped like hearts, arrows, or lances in color combinations of red, pink, rose, white, chartreuse, and green. The brilliant ...
Using colorful foliage plants is a great alternative to flowering plants for adding color to the landscape. Some of the most colorful, easy-to-care-for plants for a landscape are caladiums (Caladium ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With their bold colors and tropical charm, caladiums (Caladium bicolor) may seem destined for a single summer — but a little ...
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 ...
Caladiums are some of my favorite plants for summer color. You won’t find a better plant for reliable color in shady areas. And one investment can provide years of color. Native to tropical South ...
Spring is here (hopefully there will be no more cold fronts), so check out your local garden centers for bulbs. One of the easiest bulbs to grow is the caladium. I typically think of caladiums as a ...
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 ...
Caladiums can be used to create a stunning garden almost anywhere around your home. The showy heart-shaped leaves come in combinations of pink, red, white and green while providing beautiful color all ...
Can you explain what is wrong with my caladiums? Some of the leaves have brown areas and holes in them. Are they being eaten? Thank you. — Don This is sunburn, a problem when caladiums are planted in ...
Q: Do I have to dig up caladiums to store for winter if I’m in zone 8a? Madelyn F., email A: It is good exercise but it’s rarely worth the trouble. It’s hard to get them to grow big enough in summer ...