BloomingBulb.com - Great bulbs, low prices
Brecks - $25 off your order of $50
Gurney's Seed and Nursery Co - $20 off your Order of $40
Michigan Bulb - $20 off an order of $50
Spring Hill Nursery
- $20 off an order of $50
White Flower Farm - Gardening Begins Here
Fancy leaved caladium is sometimes called the rainbow plant because of its multicolored leaves. It is a member of the Araceae (Arums) family of plants and is native to South America. The scientific name for the fancy leaved caladium is Caladium x Hortulanum
Fancy leaved caladiums are treasured for their beautiful heart-shaped leaves. Their flowers are hardly even noticeable when in bloom. The fancy leaved caladium leaves vary in color and come in mixed shades of white, green and red with most leaves displaying all three of these colors. If your caladium plant gets too much shade, the green color will be most dominant. Certain varieties change color as the plants mature and some fertilizers, such as Miracle-Gro will affect the colors of your caladium leaves. The acidity of your soil will also help to determine the color of your caladium leaves. A high acid level will cause the darker colors to be most dominant.
Fancy leaved caladium plants grow to be about twelve inches tall and should be planted approximately four to 6 inches apart depending on the variety you've chosen. Larger bulbs will produce more foliage than smaller bulbs. You can make up for this by planting smaller bulbs closer together.
Fancy leaved caladiums thrive in a tropical setting and are only considered hardy in zones 9 and 10 but can be planted in other regions with a bit of extra care.
Plant caladium bulbs when the weather is very warm in the spring after all danger of frost has passed. They do best in a partially shaded area, in well- draining soil. Caladium bulbs should be planted with only two inches of rich soil above their heads. There is no way to plant your caladium bulb the wrong way as the plant will right itself while growing unless your caladium bulb is already growing a shoot. Plant all bulbs already growing in the direction of the shoot
Caladium bulbs need to be kept warm and moist in order for them to germinate and grow. Water them consistently but not to the point where they are left soggy. Feed them with a light fertilizer about every six weeks during the growing season.
When it comes to caladiums, the hotter the temperature, the better, and the faster they will grow. In cooler parts of the country, caladium is treated as an annual plant but by carefully digging up the bulbs before the first frost date in your area, you can store them and replant them the following spring when it starts to get hot again.
Make sure all the caladium foliage has died back naturally before removing your bulbs from the soil. If you cut the leaves off be careful not to damage the bulb in any way. Keep your stored caladium bulbs overwinter some place where there is good ventilation and the temperature doesn't drop below 70 degrees Fahrenheit
Fancy leaved caladium looks best when planted as a border or in a mass planting but can be used singly and is a popular potted plant.