- the
traditional caladium of cultivation; the
leaves are more heart-shaped. The
latter has more lance-head-shaped leaves. Most
Caladiums in cultivation...
- 11, 2007). "
Caladiums please the eye". St.
Petersburg Times.
Retrieved August 13, 2007. Gross, Bonnie. "Local color: Lake
Placid Caladium Festival, July...
- (1832)
Caladium indi**** K.Koch (1857), not
validly publ.
Caladium macrorrhizon (L.) R.Br. (1810)
Caladium metalli**** Engl. (1879)
Caladium odoratum...
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possessing large, heart-shaped leaves,
usually within such
genera as Alocasia,
Caladium, Monstera, Philodendron, Syngonium, Thaumatophyllum, and Xanthosoma. In...
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Caladium bicolor,
called Heart of Jesus, is a
species in the
genus Caladium from
Latin America. It is
grown as a
houseplant for its large,
heart or lance-shaped...
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around 1996. It was
first described in 1829 by Loddiges, who
named it
Caladium zamiifolium;
Heinrich Wilhelm Schott later re****igned it to the
genus Zamioculcas...
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Phyllotaenium lindenii 'Magnifi****', also
known as
Caladium lindenii 'Magnifi****' or
Xanthosoma lindenii 'Magnifi****', is a
cultivar of the
species Phyllotaenium...
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lindenii Phyllotaenium lindenii var.
sylvestre (Grayum) A.Hay
Synonyms Caladium lindenii (André)
Madison (1981), nom. illeg.
Xanthosoma lindenii (André)...
- (Cyclamen persi****). Some
flower bulbs do well in hot climates: Lilies,
Caladiums, Dahlias, Gladiolus,
Narcissus (plant) and daffodils. To grow cold weather...
- page
lists some of the many
Caladium cultivars.
There are over 1000
named cultivars of
Caladium bicolor alone.
Caladium bicolor USPTO PP22213 'Blushing...