Native to tropical regions of South and Central America, caladiums delight gardeners with their attractive patterns and vibrant colors. When grown annually, these plants can be found throughout the ...
Caladiums prefer warm temperatures between 65°F and 75°F (18°C to 24°C). Keep them away from cold drafts or air conditioners Repot caladiums every year or two to ensure they have enough space for ...
Indoor growing time lapse of caladiums from bulbs to plants. The caladium bulbs were randomly chosen from a mixed-varieties ...
Although it’s too early to plant caladiums, it’s not too early to start thinking about purchasing tubers now to ensure access to the best variety of these no-fail ornamental plants. Florida is the ...
October marks the beginning of the end for caladiums' glory days. As the days shorten and the nights cool, caladium plants go into winter dormancy. Now is the time to decide whether to let them go and ...
Caladiums are also available pre-sprouted in 4- to 6-inch pots, and they will provide immediate color in the landscape. Pre-sprouted caladium bulbs should be planted with the top of the root ball ...
At times, Houseplants 101 turns its eye on plants that are more well-known for growing outdoors than indoors. One example is caladium, or elephant ear plants. Their large leaves make a wonderful show ...
Question: My caladiums are starting to develop yellow to brown leaves. Isn’t it early for them to decline? Answer: Many caladiums are right on schedule to mature and start to decline. Garden or ...