🌿Caladium Giganteum Bulbs 🌟The tropical star of your garden
🌿Caladium Giganteum Bulbs 🌟The tropical star of your garden
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🌿 Caladium Giganteum: The Tropical Star of Your Garden!
Known as Giant Elephant Ear, this striking tropical plant features massive, heart-shaped leaves that can grow up to 5 feet long. Native to Southeast Asia, it creates a bold, lush statement in any landscape.

✨ Why Choose Caladium Giganteum
🎨 Explosion of Colors
Vibrant color combinations—red, pink, white, and green—on large leaves instantly brighten any garden. Perfect for creating striking contrasts with darker plants.
🌳 Great for Shade
Thrives in shady areas where other plants struggle. Ideal for under trees, around shady patios, and low-light spaces.

🌱 Easy to Grow
Once tubers are planted, they require little maintenance. Perfect for both experienced gardeners and beginners seeking hassle-free elegance.
🏡 Versatile Decoration
From flower beds to indoor pots, these plants create a striking focal point. Combine with other plants for a lush, tropical garden design.
🌿 Impressive Size
Can grow up to 9–12 feet tall in ideal environments. The glossy, light green to bluish-green leaves make a dramatic statement.

📋 How to Grow Caladium Giganteum
🌱 When & Where to Plant
- Season: Plant in spring after last frost, soil ≥65°F (18°C)
- Sunlight: Partial shade (morning sun + afternoon shade). Hot climates need more shade to prevent leaf scorch
- Soil: Rich, moist, well-draining (mix compost for nutrients)
🪴 Planting Corms
- Depth: Dig a hole 4–6 inches deep
- Orientation: Place corm pointy side up (if unsure, plant sideways)
- Spacing: 3–6 feet apart—they need room to spread
- Cover & Water: Fill soil, soak thoroughly

💧 Watering & Care
- Keep soil consistently moist—think "rainforest floor"
- Mulch with straw or leaves to retain moisture and suppress weeds
- Fertilize every 4–6 weeks with balanced fertilizer (e.g., 10-10-10)
❄️ Winter Survival (Cold Climates)
- Zones 8+: Mulch heavily; corms may survive underground
- Zones 7 or below: Dig up corms after first frost, dry for 2–3 days, trim leaves, store in peat moss or sawdust. Keep in cool (50–60°F), dark place until spring
🌱 Pro Tips
- Pre-sprout indoors: Start corms in pots 6–8 weeks before last frost for a head start
- Edible Uses: In some cultures, young leaves and stems are cooked and eaten after proper preparation to remove oxalates

🎁 The Perfect Gift for Tropical Garden Lovers
Ideal for garden enthusiasts, tropical plant lovers, beginner gardeners, and anyone wanting to add exotic elegance and dramatic foliage to their space.
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