Caladium bicolour (Also known as C. hortulanum) Angel Wings
Heart shaped leaves that are colored in various patterns of white, pink, red or green. Caladiums are available as a tuber or as a greenhouse started potted plant. If you want to save the tuber for the following year, it must be dug up in the fall and stored in a cool, dry place for the winter. A great accent plant in the shade garden, in combination planters, or as a potted plant in a shady area.
Sun: Part shade to full shade
Water: Medium
Height: 1 - 2.5 feet
Sun: Part shade to full shade
Water: Medium
Height: 1 - 2.5 feet
The Plant: Caladiums - Angel Wings - are grown for their spectacular foliage, large heart-shaped leaves with deep red veins running through a central coral-pink leaf, edged with white splashes and a green leaf-margin. It is easy to see why the proper name of Caladium is often substituted by the more descriptive Angel Wings.
The leaves of Angel Wings Houseplant, can reach up to 30 cms in length.
Its needs: Good light but no direct sun. If placed in shade leaf coloration suffers. Avoid draughts. Use an enriched potting compost, can even add a little well-rotted manure. Caladiums appreciate warmth during the growing season and extra humidity in high summer.
Care: The Angel Wing plant dies down completely in winter. The leaves should be cut off and the tubers stored in a cool dry place until replanted in early spring. Apply water only until the new growth is established. Once first leaves are fully unfurled (opened out), use a dilute liquid feed once a week.
Good for: Caladiums work well individually or planted in groups in large containers, providing an excellent display of coloured foliage through the growing season.
Care: The Angel Wing plant dies down completely in winter. The leaves should be cut off and the tubers stored in a cool dry place until replanted in early spring. Apply water only until the new growth is established. Once first leaves are fully unfurled (opened out), use a dilute liquid feed once a week.
Good for: Caladiums work well individually or planted in groups in large containers, providing an excellent display of coloured foliage through the growing season.
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