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Colour contrast!
A show stopper in your home! The Caladium loves the limelight. With its contrasting green and white colour combination, it draws every eye. The heart-shaped leaves have a detailed pattern. You can look at it for hours. The Caladium goes dormant in winter, which means that (some of) the leaves die off. But don't panic! New leaves will grow once spring arrives.
Place the plant in a light spot, but not in direct sunlight. Water it twice a week and spray it with a plant sprayer occasionally.
Tip: You don't need to water the Caladium while it is dormant.
Place the plant in a light spot, but not in direct sunlight. Water it twice a week and spray it with a plant sprayer occasionally.
Tip: You don't need to water the Caladium while it is dormant.
Caladium 'Aaron'
Caladium 'Aaron'
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Specifications
Supplied as container plant
Not edible
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Location: Half shadow
Description
Colour contrast!
A show stopper in your home! The Caladium loves the limelight. With its contrasting green and white colour combination, it draws every eye. The heart-shaped leaves have a detailed pattern. You can look at it for hours. The Caladium goes dormant in winter, which means that (some of) the leaves die off. But don't panic! New leaves will grow once spring arrives.
Place the plant in a light spot, but not in direct sunlight. Water it twice a week and spray it with a plant sprayer occasionally.
Tip: You don't need to water the Caladium while it is dormant.
Place the plant in a light spot, but not in direct sunlight. Water it twice a week and spray it with a plant sprayer occasionally.
Tip: You don't need to water the Caladium while it is dormant.