Caladium

Word CALADIUM
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Definitions and meanings of "Caladium"

What do we mean by caladium?

Any of various tropical American plants of the genus Caladium widely cultivated for their ornamental foliage, variously patterned in white, green, pink, or red. noun

Any of the genus Caladium of flowering plants. noun

Any of the genus Caladium of flowering plants, especially an ornamental cultivar of Caladium bicolor.

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The word "caladium" in example sentences

Use: The caladium is a bedding or container plant grown for its colorful foliage. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Use light-colored pots, then fill them with white - or pastel-colored impatiens or tuberous begonias and plants with patterned foliage, such as caladium and polka-dot plant. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Three beautiful options for your tropical garden in Mexico are the caladium, candleabra cactus and canna lily. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Note: All parts of the caladium are poisonous, especially if eaten. ❋ Unknown (2008)

He went to the corral and marked the animals and plants: cow, goat, pig, hen, cassava, caladium, banana. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Also Curcuma inodora, chenille plant, Thai Beauty caladium, bleeding heart vine, jade vine. ❋ Michelle Karén (2008)

Neb prepared some agouti soup, a smoked capybara ham, to which was added the boiled tubercules of the “caladium macrorhizum,” an herbaceous plant of the arum family. ❋ Unknown (2005)

It was not the trees and lianas only that were beautiful in these sunny openings, but the ferns, mosses, orchids, and selaginellas, with the crimson-tipped dracaena, and the crimson-veined caladium, and the great red nepenthe with purple blotches on its nearly diaphanous pitchers, and another pitcher-plant of an epiphytal habit, with pea-green pitchers scrambling to a great height over the branches of the smaller trees. ❋ Isabella Lucy (2004)

Three beautiful options for your tropical garden in Mexico are the caladium, candleabra cactus and canna lily .... read more exploring-tourism flora ❋ Unknown (1996)

And everywhere Dominican girls in tight-fitting rayon hung heavy in doorways lined with caladium. ❋ Wade Davis (1985)

He would come down from the mountain to the valley, work for one peso a day, buy salt, fat, sugar and vegetables, such as manioc and caladium, would go back and work the rest of the week planting coffee and cocoa trees. ❋ Unknown (1961)

[11] Anac hang gabi, young root of the caladium plant. ❋ Fletcher Gardner (N/A)

Start same as caladium, but they do not require so much heat. ❋ Unknown (1930)

Abutilons; agapanthus; alstremeria; amaryllis; anemone; aralia; araucaria; auricula; azaleas; begonias; cactus; caladium; calceolaria; calla; camellias; cannas; carnations; century plants; chrysanthemums; cineraria; clematis; coleus; crocus; croton; cyclamen; dahlia; ferns; freesia; fuchsia; geranium; gladiolus; gloxinia; grevillea; hollyhocks; hyacinths; iris; lily; lily-of-the-valley; mignonette; moon-flowers; narcissus; oleander; oxalis; palms; pandanus; pansy; pelargonium; peony; phlox; primulas; rhododendrons; rose; smilax; stocks; sweet pea; swainsona; tuberose; tulips; violet; wax plant. ❋ Unknown (1906)

For summer planting in or near ponds, caladium, umbrella-plant, and papyrus are good. ❋ Unknown (1906)

We slid down the edge of the hill to the burn, where the massive boulders and shattered rocks were camouflaged by the painting of moss and lichen, the ginger, turmeric, caladium, and dracaena, and by the overhanging palms covered with the rich bird's-nest ferns. ❋ Frederick O'Brien (1900)

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