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My very first Caladiums
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I got these mixed caladium tubers as a prize in one of the plant forums I am a member in, and this is my first time to grow them. Happy to see that these plants thrive in our heat wave conditions as long as in part shade. Seems the more heat wave we get, the faster to sprout and the better it grows:) Something nice in these terrible heat days. I have to keep the soil moist a bit more, after all it is a tropical plant.
They remind me of butterflies emerging :biggrin: Attachment 113734 Attachment 113735Attachment 113736Attachment 113737 Attachment 113739Attachment 113738 Attachment 113740 |
I plant these bulbs every year in my front door planters (east facing under a porch) and they go crazy...I just love them!
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Oh, that is good to know ddivey36!
I am still experimenting how much direct sun it can get. My garden is almost always in part shade, but there is a window from 11 am to 2pm where a certain part gets more direct sun. With our extremely dry temps I want to see how it will fare. Do you pull and hide the tubers during Fall? or just leave them in their containers and hide the entire container? |
Hey there Tarev. So most caladiums are low light- like a phal...a little sun on them is fine...I actually have them all over my wrap around porch in planters so the front door grow the best as it is east and the most shaded- the other two planters, one is on the north side and does ok, the other is on the west side and does better than the north side...they must really like that AM sun the best since my east facing planters are the most vigorous. It likes water and great drainage, we are so humid and hot, I am watering every 2-3 days. but this year all of them are putting out a bloom....only one bloomed last year...looks like a peace lilly bloom but they don't last very long, maybe a day or two.
So I tried to remove the tubers one year and keep them until spring....sigh....it works out better for me if I buy a bag of bulbs every year from the store. Dede I will post pictures later today or this weekend for you. |
Thanks ddivey! Yup, I have been watering these plants here everyday. Our area is very hot and very dry. It seems to help in these heated days, am so thankful for the shade of the city trees!
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Here are my Caladiums- from a bag of mixed bulbs- first four pictures are the front east, next two are north and last two are the west planters- I also give them orchid food when I am feeding all the orchids outside...They love it...There was a faded bloom on the front yesterday when I was taking pictures, like I said, they go fast, it's turning into a seed pod now I guess. Happy Growing!:waving
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So lovely ddivey! Oh I have one of those pinkish leaves in my other container! Finally showed up during our heat wave here, but still waiting to unfurl. I am still experimenting where to place them, but I am glad they really like the heat..that is all we have here these days..heat!
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caladiums in bloom
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Some of my caladiums are in bloom. Just a night and daytime photo of one of them: I like the blooms, reminds me of Peace lilies, since they both belong to the Araceae family.
Night time: Attachment 114292 early this morning, spathe shows nicely against the morning sun as it covers the spadix Attachment 114293 |
Beautiful!
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Hey there! So glad you got to see those blooms! They do not last long at all! They are pretty cool looking and do remind me of peace lily. However, peace lily blooms last much longer.
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