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  • The genus Caladium includes seven species that are native to South America and Central America, and naturalized in India, parts of Africa, and various tropical islands. Caladiums are known for their big, heart-shaped leaves that display amazing color combinations of white, pink, red and green.

    Caladiums can be grown in containers or clumped together within beds and border. There are numerous varieties of caladiums found in either the fancy-leaved or the strap-leaved cultivar. Often varieties that bloom for a short portion of the season.

    Blooming on caladium plants is not common, but tubers planted in favorable locations tend to produce small flower.

  • Common Name Elephant ear, Heart of Jesus, Angel Wings
    Height Up to 80 cm
    Flower Color Pale yellow (the flower-like bud on a caladium is a spathe)
    Bloom Time The flowers are inconspicuous and when grown as annuals, they may not have time to flower at all.
    Difficulty Level Easy to grow
  • Caladium Care

    • Caladiums grow from tubers and can be propagated by dividing the tubers
    • These plants thrive in moist, well-drained soil and are generally happier in partial shade
    • As foliage begins to die down in the fall, reduce water, dig up and air dry bulbs for a week
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  • These hearty bulbs are easy to grow and require minimal care, provided that you plant them in the right place. At home in both formal and naturalistic settings, lilies also most take readily to contained.
  •  they all make wonderful cut flowers! Daylilies are clump-forming perennials with arching, grass

    like or straplines leaves. All the leaves arise from the base of the plant in two opposing ranks, resulting in a fan-like appearance.
    Common Name Tawny Daylily, Tiger Lily
    Height 2.5 to 3 feet
    Flower Color White color
    Bloom Time Summer
    Difficulty Level Easy to grow