Caladium 'Limelite' Size #2(2 bulbs)*New Crop 2025, VERY Limited in Stock!!!
Caladium 'Limelite' Size #2(2 bulbs)*New Crop 2025, VERY Limited in Stock!!!
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BULB SIZE : Diameter
Size #2 : 1 inch to 1.5 inches
Size #1 : 1.5 inch to 2.5 inches
Jumbo : 2.5 inch to 3.5 inches
Mammoth : 3.5 inch to 4.5 inch
Mega-Mammoth : 4.5 inch to +++
Limelite White Fancy Leaf Caladium Bulbs produce plants with large
light lime green leaves with dark to light pink spots. Some leaves
lighten to pale yellow almost white with spots.
Color: White (lime green)
Growth Habit: Medium to large leaves.
Height: Medium to Tall
Sun Tolerance: Shade to Full Sun
Suggested Uses: 6” or larger pots. Beautiful in all areas of
landscaping and large containers.
Limelite, a Fancy Leaf Caladium, is a shade to full sun loving
caladium grown from bulbs (or tubers) and are great for adding easy
color to your late spring and summer plantings. Limelite is a new
variety that is considered medium to tall in height (1.5 – 2.5 ft).
Limelite caladium bulbs are tropical foliage plants that are easy to
grown in landscaping, pots and planters. Limelite caladiums have
medium to large leaves with large light lime green leaves with dark to
light pink spots. Some leaves lighten to pale yellow almost white
with spots. Limelite caladiums will be the perfect accent in shaded
areas as their light leaves will illuminate the area and be easily
visible from a distance. Their lime green coloring will look
beautiful with other foliage and flowers. Caladium bulbs originated in
the Amazon Basin, which is why they require and thrive in the warm
summer day and night temperatures. Caladiums are from the Araceae
family and mix well with other annuals, Hosta’s, ferns, and foliage.
***For a bushier potted plant (shorter and with more leaves) remove
the terminal, or main, bud. This is called de-eyeing, and is common in
commercial Caladium pot production.
Moisten the soil well when planting tubers. Soil should be kept
slightly moist until sprouting occurs. After sprouting, water often
and well. When planting, mix in some ordinary garden fertilizer, such
as bone meal. 6-6-6 or 8-8-8, according to package directions. Any
house plant fertilizers will work.
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