In yesterday's post, I shared three types of Caladiums and today I will be sharing another three.
Today I would not be repeating what I have written yesterday about Caladiums, but you can click here to read about the brief description on Caladiums.
Caution: All parts of Caladium are not edible, they are poisonous. The sap may cause skin irritation to some individuals.
Caladiums - deep green leaves, with pink midribs and pink and white centre.
When the leaf is younger, the midrib is lighter in colour with a smaller centre.
A tuber of a Caladium - because of excess rain, my plant has "die". I have since replanted this tuber, waiting for it to regrow again.
Dwarf Caladium that can grow to about 6 inches height - light green leaves, dark green midribs, with red and white spots.
Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his children,
because he was the son of his old age,
and he made him a coat of many colours.
His brothers saw that their father loved him more
than all his brothers, and they hated him
and couldn't speak peaceably to him.
(Genesis 37:3-4, World English Bible-WEB)
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DeleteLovely plants and images. The colors are beautiful! Have a happy day!
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Deletebeautiful variety in their leaves.
ReplyDeleteThere are many more varieties.
DeleteWhat lovely plants! Very cheerful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, they brighten up my garden.
DeleteI love the colours and designs on these leaves! :)
ReplyDeleteI love them too.
DeleteThey are so so beautiful! Each leaf different.
ReplyDeleteThey are very captivating.
DeleteWow..these are gorgeous plants!
ReplyDeleteI fully agree with you.
DeleteI didnot know that there are so many varieties of this plant. Thanks for showing the tuber. I have not seen it before.
ReplyDeleteThere are many, many more. Will be showing more of them.
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Deletethe leaves loks fantasic send one ofd them to Poland.
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But these are not edible.
DeleteNice plant...
ReplyDeletePretty too...
DeleteNancy, more Caladiums to wow my eyes! The top one lovely. I have the last one in my garden.
ReplyDeleteShow you more in my next post.
DeleteI'd have thought that tuber gone case already. :)
ReplyDeleteNo dear, it will grow back after a while.
DeleteAmazing leaves! I've not seen anything like them.
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Really amazing.
DeleteLovely colours. Iwonder if the tubers can be eaten.
ReplyDeleteOh no no...they are poisonous...not edible.
DeleteA beautiful leafy plants but poisonous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful but poisonous!
DeleteMy spotted caladium had a bloom. Is it really a caladium?
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Thank you, John for visiting and your comment. I have seen your spotted caladium and it is very healthy and beautiful. Have a blessed day.
DeleteHi Nancy. Nice photos. Do you know the names of those 2 Caladiums? Also, the last letter in the brush script watermark text in your photos looks like a letter 'b' and not an 'h'. Is it supposed to be a 'b'? I don't have the font handy to confirm but I've used it before. --J
ReplyDeleteHi, thank you. I am sorry I do not know the names of the Caladiums. The last letter is a "h". Have a good day!
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