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Caladium White Christmas - Angel Wings

Caladium x hortulanum White Christmas
Elephant ears 'White Christmas', Cocoa root, Angels' wings

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An elegant tuberous plant with large white leaves entirely covered with dark green veins, allowing light to pass through beautifully. Very sensitive to cold, this tropical plant is grown in the garden as an annual or in a pot in a greenhouse or a conservatory. Plant it in spring, in rich, well-drained soil that remains moist. It should be grown in a partially shaded or shaded position. It can be stored indoors during winter.
Height at maturity
60 cm
Spread at maturity
60 cm
Exposure
Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to 1°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time April to May
Recommended planting time April to June
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Description

Caladium 'White Christmas' is a variety that displays large white leaves with numerous dark green veins. The very thin lamina allows light to pass through beautifully. This tuberous plant was highly appreciated in the 19th century for bringing an exotic touch to elegant interiors. It is now making a comeback in pots, as well as in ephemeral flower beds where its large heart-shaped leaves always make a big impact. Native to tropical America, caladiums are tender shade-loving plants that are grown as annuals in the garden, or like begonias, with their tubers stored dry and cool during winter.

 

The Caladium genus belongs to the Araceae family and includes approximately 12 species native to Brazil and adjacent regions of Central and South America. In common language, they are called elephant ears and angels' wings because of the shape of their large leaves. In nature, these tuberous plants grow in clearings and along riverbanks. They are in vegetation during the rainy season but go dormant to escape the dry season. It is worth noting that all parts of the plant are poisonous to humans.

From spring onwards, Caladium 'White Christmas' forms a clump of leaves measuring approximately 50 to 60cm (20 to 24in) in all directions. The leaves, which are approximately 35cm (14in) long and 20cm (8in) wide, have a characteristic elongated and lobed heart shape with a pointed tip. The flowering is quite insignificant. It takes the form of a yellowish spathe or cone surrounding a column called a spadix, characteristic of plants in the arum family. However, flowering does not always occur. Watering should be reduced in early autumn. The foliage dries, indicating that the plant is entering dormancy. This is the time to dig up the tubers, which will spend the winter in slightly moist turf, in the shade, in a cool room maintained at around 16 or 18°C (60.8 or 64.4°F).

Caladium 'White Christmas' will bring an elegant and exotic touch to partially shaded flower beds throughout the growing season, and its foliage will enhance all neighbouring plants. Place it, for example, at the base of hydrangeas, Japanese azaleas, or dwarf rhododendrons, or create a beautiful scene with impatiens, hostas, and lobelias that appreciate the same woodland settings. You can also use them to create stunning potted displays for patios. They go wonderfully well with coleus and begonias.

 

Plant habit

Height at maturity 60 cm
Spread at maturity 60 cm
Growth rate fast

Flowering

Flower colour yellow
Inflorescence Spadix

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour variegated

Safety measures

Potential risks Plant that can cause skin and mucous membrane reactions

Botanical data

Genus

Caladium

Species

x hortulanum

Cultivar

White Christmas

Family

Araceae

Other common names

Elephant ears 'White Christmas', Cocoa root, Angels' wings

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Planting and care

Plant in a bright location, but without direct sunlight. Choose light substrate, rich in humus. The soil should be well-drained. Caladiums appreciate slightly acidic fertile soils. They do not tolerate heavy soils, and do not like soils that are too wet or too dry soils. They do not like drafts. While they enjoy warmth, these tropical plants dread overly dry atmospheres, such as a heated interior. A temperature of around 18 or 19°C (64.4 or 66.2°F), will suit them very well.

Plant in the ground or in pots after the last frost, using one tubercle per 30cm (12in) pot or spaced 30cm (12in) apart in the ground. Position the bud tubercle upwards and then cover with 3 to 4cm (1 to 2in) of soil. Like dahlias, you can speed up their cycle by planting them as early as March, in pots, kept sheltered and warm, and taking them out in May. Water regularly, but not excessively. Spray the foliage with rainwater from time to time. Apply green plant fertiliser at planting, then twice a month during the season. Reduce watering in late summer, and let the foliage dry out. Dig up the bulbs before the first frost and store them in turf, in a dry and cool place (15 to 18°C (59 to 64.4°F)) during winter. Repot the tubers in spring. Replace them every three or four years.

Planting period

Best planting time April to May
Recommended planting time April to June
Planting depth 4 cm

Intended location

Suitable for Woodland edge, Undergrowth
Type of use Border, Edge of border, Container, Greenhouse, Conservatory
Hardiness Hardy down to 1°C (USDA zone 10b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 3 per m2
Exposure Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil moisture Moist soil, Well-drained, humus-bearing.

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Needs to be stored

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