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Feb 14, 2016 8:36 PM CST
Miami
plantladylin said: Welcome! Rascal!
I agree with what other members have said, that your Caladiums may re-sprout at some point as long as the bulbs didn't rot. I live way north of you in Daytona Beach and Caladiums will sometimes return here as long as we don't have hard freezes or a lot of rain to where the bulbs get too wet and rot. The pretty one in your photo looks a lot like Fancy-leaf Caladium (Caladium 'Florida Beauty')



Thanks.

My favorite three types are the Florida beauty , the pink type I just posted which I forgot the name and Gingerland which are the only types which didn't disappear and growing very large .

I'm not a purist so most of the pots had them mixed because I like different colors .

I say purist because imagine they can put out hybrids .

Not the best pic but here you can see some Gingerlands which are still growing .

I don't much about gardening but by pure luck I happen to like plants which do well in South Florida weather and my yard gets lots of sun all year because all the houses in my area are 1 floor so no shaded areas . . Add to that my neighbors like it ''sterile'' as far as their yards are cement with pools and no tree's .

I do not like cement and pools , lol .





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