Upto 18 inches
Caladium
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The leaves are typically heart- or arrowhead-shaped. Caladiums are nonhardy ornamentals, used as potted plants indoors and in summer outdoor plantings. They keep surprisingly well if protected from chills and wintry drafts. All parts of the plants contain calcium oxalate crystals and are considered poisonous.
Daily
N/A
Yes
Low
Aglaonema
Indoor Filtered Light,Outdoor Shade
Non Fragrant
Medium
Properly watering your foliage plants is crucial for their health and vitality.Remember that different foliage plants have diverse water requirements, so it's wise to research the specific needs of your individual plants. Moreover, factors such as pot type, room temperature, and indoor humidity levels can all influence how often and how much you should water your foliage plants. Always adapt your watering routine to suit the specific conditions of your indoor environment.
When choosing a lighting option for your foliage plants, consider factors such as the type of plants you have, their light requirements (e.g., low light, medium light, high light), and the available space. Additionally, it's essential to maintain the right distance between the light source and your plants, as too much or too little light can have adverse effects on their health.
Most plants do well in a mix containing one to two parts potting soil, one to two parts moistened peat moss, and one part coarse sand. Native soil from the garden can be used in a mix if it's pasteurized. It's not hard to take care of foliage plants.
When choosing a fertilizer for foliage plants, it's important to focus on balanced nutrition, as well as the convenience of application.All-Purpose Balanced Fertilizers (NPK 10-10-10 or 20-20-20): These fertilizers provide equal amounts of nitrogen (N) for leaf growth, phosphorus (P) for root development, and potassium (K) for overall plant health. They are a good choice for many foliage plants as they offer balanced nutrition.