Caladium
The Complete Caladium Collection, 'Caladium x hortulanum', is an asssortment for any Caladium collector. This assortment of Caladium bulbs includes three of each of our eleven featured cultivars. The 33 bulbs will fill your shady garden with a bounty of colorful foliage. Plant them in groups to accentuate each of the cultivars' unique leaf colors and patterns. Or mix them together for a patchwork of pink, green, red, and white. Plant them in moist soil with plenty of fertilizer to promote plenty of large and colorful leaves. Deadhead the flowers when they appear to prolong the development of leaves throughout the summer.
The Masterpiece Caladium Collection, 'Caladium x hortulanum', is the collection for you if you love Caladiums. The 21 bulbs in this bunch will fill your shady garden with a bounty of colorful foliage. Plant them in groups to accentuate each of the 7 cultivars' unique leaf colors and patterns. Or mix them together for a patchwork of pink, green, red, and white. Plant them in moist soil with plenty of fertilizer to promote plenty of large and colorful leaves. Deadhead the flowers when they appear to prolong the development of leaves throughout the summer.
The Basic Caladium Collection, 'Caladium x hortulanum', grow best in gardens with shady spots and are perfect for Fancy Leafed Caladiums. This basic collection include three bulbs each of the dusky green and white 'Aaron,' the nearly pure white 'Candidum,' the hot pink 'Fanny Munson,' and the deep green and red 'Florida Cardinal.' Plant them in moist soil with plenty of fertilizer to promote plenty of large and colorful leaves. Deadhead the flowers when they appear to prolong the development of leaves throughout the summer.
The Caladium Mount Everest, 'Caladium Mount Everest', has a unique leaf. If you turn this Caladium's leaf so that it points upward, you'll see how it got its name. The acute tip resembles the snow-capped peaks of legendary Mount Everest. Despite its frosty name, 'Everest' needs hot humid temperatures to thrive and must be protected from direct sun rays throughout the day. It is hardy in zones 4-9.
The Caladium Tropical Blend contains large colorful leaves that brighten shady moist gardens. Though slow to emerge after planting in spring, caladiums will put on a lovely show of foliage all summer long. These plants are not hardy in zones colder than 9 and will need to be dug and stored indoors during winter.
The Caladium Candyland, 'Strap Leafed Caladium Candyland', is a cheery caladium that is just as sweet as its name implies. The big ears are flecked in such a way that makes them look like they've been sprinkled with crushed peppermint candy. 'Candyland' is robust, but still needs protection from the hottest sun rays during summer.
The Caladium Special Border Mix, 'Caladium x hortulanum', is a mixture of fancy Leafed Caladiums. These South American beauties are very showy foliaged plants with bright red, pink, green and white variegated leaves. Pot them early indoors with a starting temperature of 70 degrees or more, then plant them, pot and all, outdoors in the shade or semi-shade after spring frosts. Or, plant them in shady window boxes where sun-loving annuals won't grow. Water well and spray leaves frequently during hot, dry weather. They are ideal for shade! They are hardy in zones 10-11. Elsewhere prior to frost, dig, dry and store bulbs in a cool, dry frost-free place.
The Caladium Rose Bud, 'Caladium x hortulanum', a spring planted tuber, are grown for their long-lasting, colorful foliage and they are used in borders and beds. This fancy foliaged plant, white leaves with green veins, is ideal for pots and hanging baskets on the porch or patio. Caladiums also bloom, but the flowers are insignificant and they drain energy from the plant. They should be pinched off as soon as possible. Caladiums need protection from full sun for the best growth and color. All parts of this tropical plant are poisonous, so caution is advised around children.
The Caladium FM Joyner, 'Caladium x hortulanum', are grown for their long-lasting, colorful foliage, and they are used in borders and beds. This fancy foliaged plant has blush pink leaves with dark red veins and green edges. It is ideal for pots and hanging baskets on the porch or patio. Caladiums also bloom, but the flowers are insignificant and they drain energy from the plant. They should be pinched off as soon as possible. Caladiums need protection from full sun for the best growth and color. All parts of this tropical plant are poisonous, so caution is advised around children.
The Caladium John Peed, 'Caladium x hortulanum', are grown for their long-lasting, colorful foliage, and they are used in borders and beds. This fancy foliaged plant has a wide green border on each leaf with a red center and dark red veins. It is ideal for pots and hanging baskets on the porch or patio. Caladiums also bloom, but the flowers are insignificant and they drain energy from the plant. They should be pinched off as soon as possible. Caladiums need protection from full sun for the best growth and color. All parts of this tropical plant are poisonous, so caution is advised around children.
The Caladium Miss Muffet, 'Caladium x hortulanum', are grown for their long-lasting, colorful foliage, and they are used in borders and beds. This fancy foliaged plant has rounded lime green leaves splattered with dark red spots. It is ideal for pots and hanging baskets on the porch or patio. Caladiums also bloom, but the flowers are insignificant and they drain energy from the plant. They should be pinched off as soon as possible. Caladiums need protection from full sun for the best growth and color. All parts of this tropical plant are poisonous, so caution is advised around children.
The Caladium White Wings, 'Caladium x hortulanum', a spring planted tuber, are grown for their long-lasting, colorful foliage and they are used in borders and beds. This narrow pointed leaf variety has white leaves with green edges. It is ideal for pots and hanging baskets on the porch or patio. Caladiums also bloom, but the flowers are insignificant and they drain energy from the plant. They should be pinched off as soon as possible. Caladiums need protection from full sun for the best growth and color. All parts of this tropical plant are poisonous, so caution is advised around children.

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