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Growing Caladium

Caladiums grow from tubers sold in the spring.

You can buy the tubers and plant your own, but buying a full-grown plant is the easiest way to know what color the leaves will be.

Give your Caladiums high humidity or the leaf margins may turn brown.





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The chart below has specific house plant care information so you can pick the right plant to match your home or office enviroment perfectly.

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Direct
Light
Bright
Indirect
Light
Low
Light
African Mask

(Alocasia x amazonica)
 X 
African Violet

(Saintpaulia ionantha)
 X 
Arrowhead Vine

(Syngonium podophyllum)
 XX
Begonia - Fibrous

(Begonia species)
 X 
Begonia - Rhizomatous

(Begonia species)
 X 
Begonia - Tuberous

(Begonia species)
 X 
Bromeliad

(Bromeliad species)
 XX
Cast-Iron Plant

(Aspidistra elatior)
  X
Corn Plant

(Dracaena fragrans)
 XX
Croton

(Codiaeum variegatum var. pictum)
 X 
Dumb Cane

(Dieffenbachia seguine)
 XX
Elephant's Ear

(Caladium bicolor)
 X 
Gardenia

(Gardenia augusta)
XX 
Peace Lily

(Spathiphyllum wallisii)
 XX
Pothos or Devil's Ivy

(Epipremnum aureum)
 XX
Weeping Fig

(Ficus benjamina)
XX 
ZZ Plant

(Zamioculcas zamiifolia)
 XX


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