The gorgeous leaf of the caladium plant adds great color to dark areas of the garden. The caladiums have been "popping out" for a while since temperatures in the South have been well over 70 degrees for a while now.
White Queen caladiums in the front garden and front porch cast iron planters...
Caladium Fancy Candidum in the courtyard...
and more...
Do you plant these bulbs in your "neck of the woods"?
Easy-to-grow and lots of "bang" for your buck, caladiums add a lot to the summer garden.
Caladiums, y'all!
Ron, your caladiums are awesome! I have quite a few around the fountain out back. With all of the rain that we have had, they are going crazy...and I love it!
ReplyDeleteI use them each summer, but buy the plants. Need to try the bulbs!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of caladiums. I've only had them once before. I know they like shade. They look pretty in your courtyard.
ReplyDeleteI had some in a hanging basket last year, but somehow didn't get any this year. I have coleus in the side garden for shady color this year.
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