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Chartreuse Red Specks Miss Moffat Premium Caladium Bulbs

Caladium

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  • grade-a
  • virus-free
  • Pet Warning:Toxic To Ingest

  • Care Level:I'm Easy

Caladiums are tender bulbs that produce colorful tropical foliage with variegated patterns throughout the spring and summer months. Decorate your planters and shady spots in the landscape with various color versions of this plant. Treat this plant as an annual in Zones 3-8, planting after the last frost date in the spring. They grow from 18-24 inches tall. Enjoy the color they bring without deadheading any spent flower blooms all season long!

The beauty of Miss Muffet's caladium bulbs comes from chartreuse leaves with red spots - a combination that is both enchanting and eye-catching. Occasionally the red veins will bleed into the yellow background for an even more striking contrasting color. This variety LOVES hanging baskets.

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Chartreuse Red Specks Miss Moffat Premium Caladium Bulbs
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About Chartreuse Red Specks Miss Moffat Premium Caladium Bulbs

Caladiums are recognized and used by garden designers for their unique patterns and lively colors. They grow fast and brighten shady areas in the landscape or container plantings. Native to the Amazon River basin, the original commercial caladium varieties came to the Americas through European greenhouses. Cultivars separate into two main categories. The large heart-shaped leaves are characteristic of the fancy-leaf cultivars, and lance-leafed cultivars have more narrow elongated leaves.

Care Level: I'm Easy

Pet Friendly: Warning

Toxic to pets

Chartreuse Red Specks Miss Moffat Premium Caladium Bulbs

Great For Spaces That…

  • Great for spaces with partial shade patios
  • Great for spaces with higher ceilings
  • Great for space with a range of low to high indirect light
  • Great for space with room for a grouping of plants
  • Great for spaces with medium indirect light

Caladium Care Guide

  • Medium

    Bright, indirect light in interiors and shade to part shade outside.  If using in exterior spaces, plant in shade to part shade (early morning light) in warm soil after the last spring frost date in your plant zone.

  • Medium

    Water when it arrives. Keep soil evenly moist but not saturated.

  • High

    Prefers high humidity to thrive well and last throughout the spring and summer months.

  • 70 to 85

    This plant thrives in warm, humid landscapes or decorative patio containers during the growing season. If this plant is not in your planting zone, the bulbs can be dug up and stored and replanted the following year.

  • 9|10

    Outside: Keep it in shade on a patio where nights are above 50°F. Use as an annual in shade to part sun in the landscape.

  • Monthly

    Apply 1 Tablespoon of 5-10-10 per square foot each month during the growing season to keep their foliage healthy and tubers healthy.

  • Rarely

    If growing in a planter container, use a rich potting soil and keep it well watered to soggy.

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  • Monthly

    Prune away any discolored leaves down to the base of the stem when grooming the plant.

  • Division

    To propagate your caladium:

    Divide the tubers in the fall in colder climates where the caladium isn't hardy.

    After the foliage has turned yellow and dried when the weather temperatures cool, dig the tubers carefully (avoid puncturing a tuber). Gently brush off the soil but never wash them with water as this can cause fungus issues later in storage. Divide them and lay them out in a single layer to air dry for several days and knock off any remaining soil afterward. Remove all the dead leaves at this point.

    Sprinkle the tubers with a fungicide such as sulfur plant fungicide dust to prevent disease and rot.

    Store them in a dry mixture of peat moss, coco coir, and perlite or completely dry pet bedding. Put this mixture in a dry paper box and layer the bulbs loosely apart.

    Place the box on a shelf in a dark location of your home. Leave it where humidity is low, and the temperature is around 60°F.

    Take a look at them monthly to ensure that they are not moist and moldy. If you detect either, throw the bulb out before it infects the others.

    After dormancy, select the most healthy-looking tubers to replant. To boost more foliage, look for the large central bud on each tuber. Use a sterilized knife and carefully remove this and lift it out of the tuber. This removal will promote more foliage to grow from the smaller buds.

    Follow the directions on planting and water in well! Enjoy your new crop of Caladiums or share with your besties!

    If you're in a hardy USDA growing zone of 9 or above, you can leave the bulbs in the ground over the winter. In the spring (May in most locations after the last frost), carefully dig them up, divide the tubers and replant in several areas in the landscape or decorative patio containers.

Chartreuse Red Specks Miss Moffat Premium Caladium Bulbs

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