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anthurium caladium Caladium 'Lucia'Caladium 'Lucia' Caladium 'Lucia' is a tuber forming Caladium cultivar with broad heart shaped leaves in pink, green and softly mottled intermediate tones. Each leaf emerges on a slender petiole from the tuber, building a rounded clump while the plant is in active growth. The strongest colour sits through the central blade, with green margins and veining giving the leaves a clear outline. Some leaves show a defined pink centre, while others develop a
Caladium 'Lucia'
Caladium 'Lucia' is a tuber-forming Caladium cultivar with broad heart-shaped leaves in pink, green and softly mottled intermediate tones. Each leaf emerges on a slender petiole from the tuber, building a rounded clump while the plant is in active growth.
The strongest colour sits through the central blade, with green margins and veining giving the leaves a clear outline. Some leaves show a defined pink centre, while others develop a more blended transition between pink, pale and green tissue. This variation gives the clump a changing pink-green pattern through the growing season.
Caladium 'Lucia' pink colour and green edging
- Broad heart-shaped leaves with pink central colouring
- Green margins and visible veining around the blade
- Mottled transitions between pink, pale and green areas
- Seasonal clumping habit from an underground tuber
Caladium 'Lucia' tuber growth in containers
Caladium 'Lucia' grows from a storage tuber, with the visible plant rebuilding from the crown during each active season. During warm active growth, the tuber produces new roots and repeated leaves from the crown. As the season ends, the foliage can yellow and collapse while the tuber remains the living part of the plant.
Cultivated Caladiums are tuberous aroids in Araceae. Caladium 'Lucia' grows best when the tuber stays warm in an airy, lightly moist substrate during leaf production, then rests drier once the foliage has yellowed.
Caladium 'Lucia' pink-leaf care
- Bright warm placement: Position Caladium 'Lucia' in bright filtered light, such as an east-facing window or a spot behind a sheer curtain.
- Moisture pace: Keep the mix evenly moist while leaves are expanding, then allow the surface to dry slightly before watering again.
- Loose substrate texture: Use a loose blend with fine bark, fibre, and perlite so roots stay lightly moist while the tuber remains aerated.
- Root-zone warmth: Keep the plant above 18 °C, with stronger growth around 21–29 °C.
- Consistent air moisture: A steady moderate-to-high humidity range helps broad leaves expand smoothly and reduces dry margins.
- Nutrient timing: Feed in small diluted doses during active growth. Keep resting tubers unfed until new growth begins.
- Restart potting: Refresh the mix as the tuber wakes, placing the growing point upward and keeping the crown lightly covered.
- Rest-phase care: When several leaves yellow together, reduce watering gradually and keep the tuber warm-dry through rest.
- Warm-weather placement: During consistently warm weather, a sheltered shaded outdoor spot can suit the active summer phase.
Caladium 'Lucia' moisture and tuber signals
- Drooping in wet substrate: Check pot warmth and drainage; saturated, cool mix can weaken the tuber zone.
- Brown papery patches: Shift the plant away from strong direct sun and heat trapped near glass.
- Slow sprouting: Increase warmth around the pot before increasing water.
- Gradual whole-plant yellowing: If the tuber is firm, the plant is likely entering its seasonal rest phase.
Caladium 'Lucia' safety in shared spaces
Caladium 'Lucia' contains calcium oxalate crystals in the leaves, petioles, and tuber. Chewed tissue may irritate the mouth, tongue, and throat, with possible drooling or swallowing difficulty, so keep the plant in a safe position.
Caladium 'Lucia' genus background
Caladium belongs to Araceae, with a genus name commonly traced to Malay keladi. The accepted tuberous species Caladium bicolor forms part of the background of many ornamental foliage caladiums, including named cultivars such as 'Lucia'.
Petioles spread from the compact tuber crown, holding rounded pink-green leaves above the pot.
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