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Caladium White Wing

Caladium White Wing

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White Wing Caladium features stunning ruffly wing-shaped white strap leaves with reddish-pink veins, green margin and their trademark "red-eye". Gingerland is medium size (12-18") caladium with a leaf size of a hand, that thrives in partial shade, but can tolerate longer direct sun. These caladiums are also a great choice for full sun locations since they can take the heat. White Wing Caladium is a cross between the Florida Moonlight and Florida Sweetheart Caladiums. 3 bulbs (tubers) are shipped bare root.
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  • Other names for caladium

    Elephant ears, heart of Jesus, and angel wings
  • How to care for Caladium

    Indoors or out, caladiums are seasonal tuberous plants that grow foliage from spring into autumn, peaking in the summer. Plant these tubers in the springtime after the threat of frost has passed. Outside, Caladium plants prefer indirect light or moderate shade indoors. The narrower the leaves, the greater the amount of sun they can withstand. When grown indoors, they do best with lots of heat, bright but indirect light, and plenty of humidity. Even under the best conditions, caladium foliage lasts only a few months before the leaves start to die back and the plant goes dormant again, which is normal. Plant caladium in rich, well-drained soil in the garden or in potting mix for containers. Water as needed to keep the soil evenly moist. Never let the plant dry out, as leaves may yellow and drop. Stop watering the plant when the leaves start to die back. Resume watering in spring after winter dormancy. New leaves will reappear as temperatures warm.
  • Caladium care tips

    Cut off any spathe as soon as they appear to ensure that all of the plants' energies are used for their gorgeous leaves. Caladiums' rest period comes in the autumn or winter. Their rest period isn't determined by temperature or light cycle, but by how long the plants have been growing. The warmer the air and ground temperatures, the faster caladium will grow indoors and out. However, they are known as slow-growing plants.

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