*Outdoors, caladiums should be planted in well drained, rich soil with a slightly acid pH.
*You can leave the tubers in the container for potted caladiums, but withhold water during the winter dormant period.
*Light: Most cultivators require partial to full shade, but some newer sun-tolerant caladiums are now available.
*Moisture: Caladiums need lots of water during their growing season. Water them 2 or 3 times a week. They do poorly in dry climates. The dormant tubers, however, must be kept dry.
*All three colors are available in 6" containers.
Carolyn Whorton
Freida Hemple
Candidum
Phone 941-925-0344 Fax 941-921-3873
info@albrittonsnursery.com
Albritton's Nursery has been growing plants for the Sarasota area for over 50 years. We are proud to grow all of our annuals and many of our landscape plants. Because of this, you can be assured that the plants you take home have the best quality and ultimate in care!