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7 types of Caladium plants

Caladium plants (with pictures)



The Caladium plant is a wonderful tropical plant with heart-shaped leaves and very different colors. Calcium varieties are very attractive with different leaves like red, green, pink, and white. The surface of the leaves in the calendula plant also varies greatly with the dominant leaf color. This gladiolus plant grows at the end of a long stalk, which directly produces gallium bulbs. If you are interested in this galaxy, you can find some amazing ones below


Caladium Bicolor 'Thai Beauty '



Caladium Miss MuffetCaladium bicolor 'Thai Beauty ' is a calendula leaf rope with pink leaves. These plants are usually white with beautiful green veins. The leaves from the heart and this tip look like intricate hand-drawn intricate tissue patterns. These colorful leaves are perennial ornamental plants that you can plant with a mixture of loose and fine soil.


If you want to plant this gladiolus, you can place it in a shady place in moderate sunlight. Caladium 'Miss Mufe' is a tropical plant with dark pink heart-shaped green leaves. This plant is a small gladiolus and can grow up to 30 cm tall with small leaf stems and short stems.


Caladium is the white queen



Caladium ShycoolCaladium 'White Queen' has large white leaves with green margins and red veins. Calcium leaves are amazing for the type of tropical plants that can be placed indoors. This plant reaches a height of 45-6 cm and is easy to grow. You can plant it in the shade, but this plant does not tolerate direct sunlight.


Calcium White Christmas


(Candida) Caladium Shaykul is one of the most popular tropical ornamental plants among ornamental plant lovers. This plant is commonly called spilled paint. It has its own uniqueness on the surface of the leaves, its red color is not complete. Yet with the usual green and white leaf color in the middle, the leaf bones are very clearly visible on the surface of the leaf.


Strawberry Star Cladium Cladium White Christmas has bright white leaves, the red variety with dark green veins at its edges. This plant can grow to a height of about 23-34 inches and is very tolerant of the sun.


Caladium bicolor ‘Strawberry Star’ is a beautiful ornamental plant with the clear color of creamy white leaves. The veins of the soft dark spider and the red spots of this strawberry become one of the characteristics of this plant. This bright and attractive caladium leaf will give a bright effect on the interior. Growing to a height of about 45 cm, this plant is very slender and can rarely grow in partial shade and water, often keeping the soil moist.


 Pink Caladium



Caladium is interesting from the shape of the pink leaves to their color. The shape of the heart leaves with this sharp tip gives an attractive look to beautiful tropical plants. The attractive surface of the leaves is divided with green, white, and pink across the surface of the leaves.

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