Has heart shaped cherry red foliage with green edges. Great in landscapes and containers and will grow well in sunny to partial shade locations. Fertilize at - strength every week throughout the season. They can also be grown indoors as a houseplant.

| Blossom Color | No Blossoms |
| Bloom Season | No Blossoms |
| Exposure | Sun or Shade |
| Height | 15-20 in |
| Width | 8-10 in |
| Spacing | 8-10 in |
| Container Sizes | Quart, 6.5", 8.5" |
| Hardiness Zones | 10, 11 |
| Wildlife Attracted | No Wildlife Attracted |
| Wildlife Deterred | Deer |
| Features | Has heart shaped cherry red foliage with green edges. Great in landscapes and containers and will grow well in sunny to partial shade locations. Fertilize at - strength every week throughout the season. They can also be grown indoors as a houseplant. |
| Adaptable as a Houseplant | No |
| Bog Plant | No |
| Is Disease Resistant | No |
| Drought Tolerant | No |
| Edible | No |
| Erosion Control | No |
| Fragrant Flower | No |
| Fragrant Foilage | No |
| Heat Tolerant | Yes |
| Native to North America | No |
| Salt Tolerant | No |
| Succulent | No |
| Water Plant | No |
| Uses |
Great in landscapes and caladium for containers applications, Heart's Delight caladium will grow well in sunny to shaded locations, providing itself a versatile caladium for sun and shade. This strap leaf caladium performs beautifully as a houseplant in bright light or in a sunny window, making an excellent caladium for containers on patios and porches. |
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| Maintenance Notes |
Caladiums can be an irritant if ingested. The ASPCA has more information on which plants may be harmful.
Indoors: Caladiums can be a very nice windowsill or sunroom plant and for much of the United States and certainly in Canada this might be the best use for Heart's Delight caladium. Since they are tropical they need to have warmth and humidity, try to always keep the temperatures above 65 F for best growth and leaf size. A pebble tray or frequent misting can help to keep humidity up around your plants, especially this red caladium plant. If you live in a northern climate, be careful not to plant too early in spring as temperatures below 50F will chill and stunt this strap leaf caladium. Normal indoor temperatures should be fine and winter heaters usually dry things out a bit too much. So this can be a good guide for when to grow these Caladiums, when you turn the heater off for the summer.
Plant tubers pointed end facing upwards, so the tuber is about 2” below the soil level, the roots form on the top of the tuber , so you need to plant them deep enough that roots have room to grow, but not too deep because it delays new leaves and weakens the plant. If your plants are already growing in pots when you purchase them, plant them about ½” deeper when you transplant them to make sure the tubers have room to keep growing, especially when using this variety as a caladium for containers.
Caladiums do not need a lot of fertilizer, about ¼ of what most folks feed their flowering annuals, and too much fertilizer can burn the leaves especially the white portions of the leaf. So just fertilize with ¼ the strength what you normally do for your flowers and apply weekly or every other week, to keep your Heart's Delight caladium looking its best.
Keep plants in a sunny to partly sunny location and avoid burning hot southern exposures, especially at higher altitudes. As a dependable caladium for sun and shade, this variety adapts well to varying light levels. Keep soil in your pots moist at all times, wilting will cause leaves to yellow and drop, so just check to make sure they do not dry out!
Outdoors: Since Caladiums prefer heat and humidity and do not tolerate cold, soggy soils, for most gardeners who live in the north will have best results growing this red caladium plant in pots as a caladium in containers, as the soil in pots or planters warms up faster and has better drainage so plants will not become soggy. Remember for best growth always keep the temperatures above 65 F.
A ¼ - ½ strength fertilizing every week or every other week is fine throughout the season, too strong a fertilizer can burn leaves, and since the leaves last all season you want to keep them looking fresh on your strap leaf caladium. Caladiums like to be moist at all times so avoid allowing them to dry out as it also causes leaves to yellow and drop.
Where the Caladiums will do best depends a lot on your location within the US, since sunlight intensity varies depending on where you live. This makes Heart's Delight caladium a flexible caladium for sun and shade. Here’s a quick reference to help guide you to help you succeed.
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