'Caribbean Coral' is a striking Heart to Heart Caribbean Coral Caladium, a vibrant coral caladium plant with white spots on a coral reef background which gives it a true tropical look. This strap leaf caladium is best grown in part shade to shade conditions and performs beautifully as a shade loving caladium. It is especially nice as a border plant and works well as a caladium for hanging baskets. Caladiums are also generally considered to be houseplants, where they prefer bright light or a sunny window.
Caladiums can be an irritant if ingested. The ASPCA has more information on which plants may be harmful.

| Blossom Color | |
| Bloom Season | Grown for Foliage |
| Exposure | Part Shade to Shade |
| Height | 8-10 in |
| Width | 8-10 in |
| Spacing | 8-10 in |
| Container Sizes | Bulbs, Quart, 6.5", 8.5" |
| Hardiness Zones | 10, 11 |
| Wildlife Attracted | |
| Wildlife Deterred | Deer |
| Features | 'Caribbean Coral' is a striking Heart to Heart Caribbean Coral Caladium, a vibrant coral caladium plant with white spots on a coral reef background which gives it a true tropical look. This strap leaf caladium is best grown in part shade to shade conditions and performs beautifully as a shade loving caladium. It is especially nice as a border plant and works well as a caladium for hanging baskets. Caladiums are also generally considered to be houseplants, where they prefer bright light or a sunny window.
Caladiums can be an irritant if ingested. The ASPCA has more information on which plants may be harmful.
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| Adaptable as a Houseplant | No |
| Bog Plant | No |
| Is Disease Resistant | No |
| Drought Tolerant | No |
| Edible | No |
| Erosion Control | No |
| Fragrant Flower | No |
| Fragrant Foilage | No |
| Heat Tolerant | Yes |
| Native to North America | No |
| Salt Tolerant | No |
| Succulent | No |
| Water Plant | No |
| Uses |
Great in landscapes and containers, this Heart to Heart Caribbean Coral Caladium will grow well in shade to partial shade locations as a dependable shade loving caladium. |
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| Maintenance Notes |
Caladiums can be an irritant if ingested. The ASPCA has more information on which plants may be harmful.
Outdoors: Since Caladiums prefer heat and humidity and do not tolerate cold, soggy soils, for most gardeners who live in the north will have best results in containers, as the soil in pots or planters warms up faster and has better drainage so plants will not become soggy. Remember for best growth always keep the temperatures above 65 F for this Heart to Heart Caribbean Coral Caladium.
A ¼ - ½ strength fertilizing every week or every other week is fine throughout the season, too strong a fertilizer can burn leaves, and since the leaves last all season you want to keep them looking fresh. Caladiums like to be moist at all times so avoid allowing them to dry out as it also causes leaves to yellow and drop.
Where the Caladiums will do best depends a lot on your location within the US, since sunlight intensity varies depending on where you live. Here’s a quick reference to help guide you to help you succeed with your coral caladium plant.
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| 2020 | Top 10 Plant - Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden |