Caladium bicolor 'Tapestry' is a spectacular foliaged Caladium bicolor cultivar with thick pinks veins, white/pink splotchy variegation in between the veining and a bright green margin. The visual impact is stunning.
In summer, it often produces a small inflorescence with a cream spathe and a cream spadix.
Caladiums are best grown in a shady or semi shaded location and can be grown either in pots or in the ground during the frost-free months of summer. They need a warm shady aspect where the air is humid and the substrate is moist. A mulch of bark will help to achieve this along with regular waterings. They are very tropical and sensitive to cold and the tubers should be lifted as early as the beginning of September before night-time temperatures start to plunge. Keep the tubers dryish during the long winter dormancy and pot up again in spring. You will probably need bottom heat to get them growing again.
Ideal as a houseplant if humidity can be maintained.
Additional Information
Order | Alismatales |
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Family | Araceae |
Sub-Family | Aroideae |
Geographical Origin | Horticultural cultivar - type species from Central and South Ameriica |
Cultivation | Ideal for container culture. Warm, shaded location. Humid atmosphere, moist soil. Mulch with bark. Lift tubers in September or October and keep warm and dryish over winter until spring. They are best started again by potting up and placing on a heat mat |
Eventual Height | 50cm |
Eventual Spread | 40cm |
Hardiness | Tender. Lift tubers early for winter dormancy |
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