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noun - any plant of the genus Caladium cultivated for their ornamental foliage variously patterned in white or pink or red
noun - a tropical plant
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Plural form of caladium. |
a tropical South American plant of the arum family, which is cultivated for its brilliantly coloured ornamental foliage. |
A tropical South American plant of the arum family, which is cultivated for its brilliantly coloured ornamental foliage. |
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This article is about a plant whose common names include "Angel Wings", "Heart of Jesus" and "elephant ear" For other uses for those terms, please see Angel Wing (disambiguation) and Heart of Jesus (disambiguation).* Caladium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. They are often known by the common name elephant ear (which they share with the closely related genera Alocasia, Colocasia, and Xanthosoma), Heart of Jesus, and Angel Wings. There are over 1000 named cultivars of Caladium bicolor from the original South American plant.The genus Caladium includes seven species that are native to South America and Central America, and naturalized in India, parts of Africa, and various tropical islands. They grow in open areas of the forest and on the banks of rivers and go dormant during the dry season. The wild plants grow to 15–35 inches (40–90 cm) tall, with leaves mostly 6-18 inches (15–45 cm) long and broad. |