Enhance your garden with 2 Caladium Bulbs for Planting, a beautiful tropical perennial featuring bicolor red and green heart-shaped leaves. These vibrant caladium tubers thrive in shade and partial sun, making them an ideal choice for gardens, flower beds, and containers. Perfect for USDA Zones 3-11, they flourish as seasonal outdoor plants or year-round indoor houseplants.
Easy to Grow & Maintain: These caladium bulbs require well-draining soil, consistent moisture, and warm temperatures to sprout and develop lush foliage. They grow beautifully in patios, landscapes, or indoor spaces, adding a tropical touch.
Versatile Uses: These bicolor caladiums create eye-catching displays in shaded gardens, hanging baskets, and decorative pots. Their vibrant hues make them an excellent gift choice for plant lovers.
Transform your space with stunning tropical foliage by planting these premium caladium tubers today!
Key Features and Benefits:
- Product Type: Tropical perennial tubers
- Color: Red and green bicolor heart-shaped leaves
- Growing Zones: USDA Zones 3-11 (hardy in zones 9-10, grown as annuals elsewhere)
- Ideal Conditions: Thrives in full to partial shade with warm, moist soil
- Usage: Perfect for garden beds, containers, indoor decoration, and landscaping
FAQs:
Q: How do I plant my caladium bulbs?
A: Plant the bulbs in well-draining soil with the pointed side up. Ensure they receive warmth and moisture for optimal growth.
Q: Can caladiums grow indoors?
A: Yes, they thrive indoors with indirect sunlight and proper humidity, making them perfect for home decor.
Q: When do caladiums sprout after planting?
A: Depending on the temperature, caladium bulbs typically sprout within 2-6 weeks.
Q: How do I store caladium bulbs during winter?
A: In cooler zones (below 9), dig up and store bulbs in a dry, cool place until spring.
Q: Are caladiums toxic to pets?
A: Yes, caladiums contain calcium oxalate crystals, which can be toxic if ingested by pets. Keep them out of reach of animals.
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