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Caladium bicolor (Ait.) Vent, also known as colorful leaf taro or two-color taro, belongs to the Araceae family and is a perennial evergreen herbaceous plant. The basal leaves of the colorful taro are shield shaped arrow shaped or heart-shaped, with beautiful color and a wide variety of varieties; The Buddha flame bud is green, with a greenish white upper part, and is shell shaped; Flesh inflorescence.
Underground has swollen stems, flattened spherical shape, toxic, and can cause paralysis of the larynx after ingestion. Colorful taro is native to the Amazon River basin in South America, and prefers high temperatures, high humidity, and semi shaded environments. It is not tolerant to low temperatures and frost and snow, and requires loose, fertile, and well drained soil.
Caladium bicolor has beautiful leaf color and a wide variety, suitable for greenhouse cultivation and viewing. Summer is the main viewing period for colorful taro, and the colorful leaves are full of coolness. In autumn, the leaves gradually become disordered, in winter, the leaves wither and turn yellow, entering a dormant period, and in late spring and early summer, they begin to sprout and grow again. May to September is its vigorous growth period.
Caladium bicolor (Ait.) Vent, also known as colorful leaf taro or two-color taro, belongs to the Araceae family and is a perennial evergreen herbaceous plant. The basal leaves of the colorful taro are shield shaped arrow shaped or heart-shaped, with beautiful color and a wide variety of varieties; The Buddha flame bud is green, with a greenish white upper part, and is shell shaped; Flesh inflorescence.
Underground has swollen stems, flattened spherical shape, toxic, and can cause paralysis of the larynx after ingestion. Colorful taro is native to the Amazon River basin in South America, and prefers high temperatures, high humidity, and semi shaded environments. It is not tolerant to low temperatures and frost and snow, and requires loose, fertile, and well drained soil.
Caladium bicolor has beautiful leaf color and a wide variety, suitable for greenhouse cultivation and viewing. Summer is the main viewing period for colorful taro, and the colorful leaves are full of coolness. In autumn, the leaves gradually become disordered, in winter, the leaves wither and turn yellow, entering a dormant period, and in late spring and early summer, they begin to sprout and grow again. May to September is its vigorous growth period.