Caladiums are indigenous to Brazil and neighboring areas of south and central America, where they grow in open areas of forests and along river banks. These tender bulbs, which are commercially cultivated in the sub tropics of Florida and Brazil, love and require warmth, and are easy to grow and maintain. They are known for their lush contrasting edges, veins and multi-colored Tropical foliage, even though they produce white flowers. They are best grown grouped in the garden. Pink symphony is a lance leaf type Caladium that produces vibrant, bright pink leaves. Sun exposure and fertilization will affect the color.
Great shade garden plant but sun tolerant variety
Leaves more beautiful than flowers
Plant them in the garden hanging baskets pots barrels or tubs
Known for their lush contrasting edges, veins and multi-colored Tropical foliage
Pink symphony is a lance leaf type Caladium producing vibrant bright pink leafs
Shade lover
Blooms all summer
Grows 10-12-in tall
Plant 6-12-in apart, 1.5-2-in deep