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Caladium bicolour, often simply called Caladium or Angel Wings, is the most widely grown and recognised species of the Caladium genus, belonging to the Araceae family. Native to the tropical rainforests of South America, especially Brazil, this species has been cultivated for centuries for its decorative foliage.
What makes C. bicolour so remarkable is its diversity. From this species, hundreds of cultivars have been developed, offering leaves in a spectacular range of colours from pure white and soft pink to vivid red and green combinations. The heart- or arrowhead-shaped leaves are thin, papery, and semi-translucent, often patterned with contrasting veins, freckles, or mottling. No two cultivars are alike, making this species endlessly varied and collectable.
In its natural habitat, Caladium bicolour grows in the shaded understory, thriving in warmth and humidity. As a cultivated plant, it is prized for bringing tropical drama to shaded patios, conservatories, and indoor displays. Mature plants typically reach 4060 cm in height, with tubers producing a clump of large, colourful leaves each season.
Prefers bright, indirect light indoors. Outdoors, it thrives in partial or dappled shade. Too much direct sunlight will scorch the delicate leaves, while insufficient light may cause colours to fade.
Keep the soil consistently moist during the growing season (spring to early autumn). Water when the surface begins to dry, ensuring good drainage to prevent tuber rot. During dormancy in winter, drastically reduce watering or stop altogether until new shoots emerge in spring.
Temperature: Thrives in 1826C. Protect from draughts and avoid exposure below 15C.
Humidity: Requires high humidity. Mist leaves regularly or use a humidifier to prevent crispy edges. Ideal for terrariums, bathrooms, or warm conservatories.
Use a rich, well-draining peat-free compost, blended with perlite or orchid bark to improve aeration. Plant tubers shallowly, just beneath the soil surface, in spring. Repot annually to refresh the soil at the beginning of the growing season.
Apply a balanced liquid fertiliser every 23 weeks during the growing season. Stop feeding once the leaves begin to die back in autumn.
Growth: Tubers produce multiple large, heart-shaped leaves in a variety of colours.
Dormancy: In late autumn, foliage dies back as the tubers rest. Store tubers in their pot with minimal moisture, or lift and store in a cool, dry place until spring.
Remove yellowing or fading leaves at the base. Do not cut healthy leaves, as they provide energy for the tuber.
Leaf scorch: Caused by direct sun exposure.
Crisping edges: From low humidity or irregular watering.
Yellowing leaves: Often a sign of overwatering or poor drainage.
Pests: May attract thrips, aphids, or spider mites. Inspect regularly.
Caladium bicolour is the foundation of nearly all cultivated caladium varieties grown worldwide. Its extraordinary variation in leaf pattern and colour makes it one of the most versatile ornamental foliage plants. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, it brings a sense of tropical richness and artistic flair to any setting.
Quick Care Summary
Light: Bright, indirect indoors; shaded outdoors
Water: Moist during growth; minimal in dormancy
Temperature: 1826C; avoid below 15C
Humidity: High; mist regularly
Soil: Rich, well-draining peat-free compost
Feed: Every 23 weeks in spring/summer
Growth: 4060 cm; heart-shaped colourful leaves in a wide range of cultivars