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How many types of caladiums are there?

How many types of caladiums are there?

Heart of JesusCaladium lindenii
Caladium/Lower classifications
This page lists some of the many Caladium cultivars. There are over 1000 named cultivars of Caladium bicolor alone.

What are the rare caladium?

15 Rare Caladium Plants

  • Caladium lindenii.
  • Caladium ‘Miss Muffet’
  • Caladium ‘Florida Cardinal’
  • Caladium ‘Moonlight’
  • Caladium ‘Red Beret’
  • Caladium ‘Florida Sweetheart’
  • Caladium ‘Magneficum’
  • Caladium ‘Black Mamba’

How do you care for caladiums?

Caladiums that are grown in containers should be checked daily and watered as needed. Applying mulch around caladium plants will help to conserve and maintain moisture, even in containers. Since caladiums are considered tender perennials, they must be dug up in the fall and stored indoors over winter in cold climates.

How do you propagate caladiums?

Propagate caladiums by dividing the tubers in spring before potting them up. Cut the tuber into pieces that contain at least one eye or knob; allow the cut pieces to dry for a few days to callous over before planting.

How do you make caladiums grow bigger?

Take a sharp knife and cut out the large central bud from your fancy leaf caladium bulbs before you plant them. This will encourage the growth of the secondary buds and give you a fuller but just as colorful plant. Fancy leaf caladiums require loose, slightly acidic soil for good root growth and are heavy feeders.

How many colors do caladiums come in?

With 100s of cultivars, eye-catching variegation, colored midribs, diverse edges, and textures having hues of pink, white, green, rose, or red–They are awesome.

Do caladiums do well in pots?

Caladiums grow beautifully in containers and in landscapes that have well-drained soil. If you garden in heavy clay, you’ll want to grow your caladiums in containers or raised beds. Fill your patio pots, window boxes and hanging baskets with the low maintenance, all-season color that caladiums provide.

How do I make my caladiums bigger?

What is the best fertilizer for caladium?

The best fertilizers for Caladiums are fertilizers low in phosphorus (P) such as NPK 10-5-10 or 20-10-10. Fertilize caladiums twice in the growing season in spring and summer. Caladiums prefer a soil pH between 6 and 6.5 for optimal nutrient intake.

How do you keep caladiums colorful?

To do so, fill a shallow, well-draining container with perlite, vermiculite, or another well-draining potting medium. Place the corms bud side up, and use enough potting medium to just cover them from view. Place them in a location with indirect sunlight that is at least 70°F. Keep the soil moist, but not soggy.

How do you make caladiums grow bigger leaves?

How do you make caladiums colorful?

FEATURE — Tuck them into the garden, pop some in a container or dress up a window box. Then water as needed, add a bit of fertilizer and wait for the color explosion. The showy heart-shaped leaves of caladiums come in combinations of pink, red, white and green.

Do caladiums get bigger every year?

Caladium ‘Florida Sweetheart’ grown from a single bulb we dug last fall and overwintered. Caladiums are tender perennials, growing bigger and better each year in warm climates where they may be left undisturbed.

How do I make my caladium bushy?

How do you plant Aaron caladium?

This plant does best in Partial Shade to Shade. It prefers to grow in average to moist conditions, and shouldn’t be allowed to dry out. It is not particular as to soil type or pH. It is highly tolerant of urban pollution and will even thrive in inner city environments.