Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Any of various tropical American plants of the genus Caladium widely cultivated for their ornamental foliage, variously patterned in white, green, pink, or red.
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- noun Any of the
genus Caladium offlowering plants .
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Use: The caladium is a bedding or container plant grown for its colorful foliage.
Caladium, candleabra cactus and canna lily: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2008
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Use: The caladium is a bedding or container plant grown for its colorful foliage.
Caladium, candleabra cactus and canna lily: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2008
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Use light-colored pots, then fill them with white - or pastel-colored impatiens or tuberous begonias and plants with patterned foliage, such as caladium and polka-dot plant.
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Three beautiful options for your tropical garden in Mexico are the caladium, candleabra cactus and canna lily.
Caladium, candleabra cactus and canna lily: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2008
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Note: All parts of the caladium are poisonous, especially if eaten.
Caladium, candleabra cactus and canna lily: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2008
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Three beautiful options for your tropical garden in Mexico are the caladium, candleabra cactus and canna lily.
Caladium, candleabra cactus and canna lily: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2008
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Note: All parts of the caladium are poisonous, especially if eaten.
Caladium, candleabra cactus and canna lily: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2008
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He went to the corral and marked the animals and plants: cow, goat, pig, hen, cassava, caladium, banana.
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Also Curcuma inodora, chenille plant, Thai Beauty caladium, bleeding heart vine, jade vine.
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Neb prepared some agouti soup, a smoked capybara ham, to which was added the boiled tubercules of the “caladium macrorhizum,” an herbaceous plant of the arum family.
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