Our Favorite Caladiums
By Gene B Bussell
‘Pink Symphony’
Credit: Photo by: Ralph Anderson
Try these amazing caladium varieties in beds, container gardens and window boxes.
‘Pink Symphony’
‘Pink Symphony’
Credit: Photo by: Ralph Anderson
Strap-leaf; grow in sun to shade; ideal in a pot
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‘Iceberg’
‘Iceberg’
Credit: Photo by: Ralph Anderson
Strap-leaf; grow in sun to shade; new selection
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'Rose Glow’
'Rose Glow’ Caladium
Credit: Photo by: Ralph Anderson
A newer caladium with beautiful pink-white-and-green leaves, is great for shady spots.
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‘Carolyn Whorton’
‘Carolyn Whorton’
Credit: Photo by: Ralph Anderson
Fancy-leaf; grow in sun to shade; great en masse
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‘Miss Muffet’
‘Miss Muffet’
Credit: Photo by: Ralph Anderson
Dwarf; grow in sun to shade; the best mixer
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‘Postman Joyner’
‘Postman Joyner’
Credit: Photo by: Ralph Anderson
Fancy-leaf; grow in shade only; a classic
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‘Candyland’
‘Candyland’
Credit: Photo by: Ralph Anderson
Strap-leaf; grow in sun to shade; has sweet spots
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‘Red Flash’
‘Red Flash’
Credit: Photo by: Ralph Anderson
Fancy-leaf; grow in sun to shade
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By Gene B Bussell