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philodendron caladium Caladium 'Kelly'

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philodendron caladium Caladium 'Kelly'Caladium 'Kelly' Caladium 'Kelly' is a compact, tuber forming Caladium cultivar with pale heart shaped leaves, clear green veining, green margins and scattered pink markings. The leaves rise individually from the crown on slender petioles, giving the plant a light, upright shape during its active season. The pale leaf surface keeps Caladium 'Kelly' bright in the pot, while the green framework defines the blade and the pink speckling adds fine colour

Caladium 'Kelly'

Caladium 'Kelly' is a compact, tuber-forming Caladium cultivar with pale heart-shaped leaves, clear green veining, green margins and scattered pink markings. The leaves rise individually from the crown on slender petioles, giving the plant a light, upright shape during its active season.

The pale leaf surface keeps Caladium 'Kelly' bright in the pot, while the green framework defines the blade and the pink speckling adds fine colour detail. Its growth follows the seasonal rhythm typical of Caladiums: warm conditions bring new leaves from the tuber, then the plant rests once the foliage naturally declines.

Caladium 'Kelly' leaf highlights

  • Pale heart-shaped leaves with green veins and margins
  • Irregular pink speckling across the leaf surface
  • Compact tuberous growth with an upright crown
  • Bright seasonal foliage for warm indoor positions

Caladium 'Kelly' tuber-led growth cycle

Caladium 'Kelly' belongs to the cultivated Caladium group and has patterned, thin-textured foliage. Its above-ground growth develops from an underground storage tuber, which produces roots below and petioles above when warmth and moisture are suitable.

Cultivated Caladiums are tuberous tropical aroids, and Caladium 'Kelly' follows that same active-and-resting cycle. During the leafy phase, a warm pot and evenly moist but aerated substrate keep the tuber firm while new petioles develop.

Caladium 'Kelly' active-season routine

  • Bright shade placement: Keep Caladium 'Kelly' in bright filtered light. Pale leaf tissue can mark quickly in harsh midday sun.
  • Watering check: Water when the upper layer of substrate begins to dry, keeping the root zone lightly moist while leaves are growing.
  • Mix texture: Use a light, airy mix with organic matter for moisture and perlite or mineral grit for oxygen around the tuber.
  • Warm root zone: Aim for 20–28 °C during growth. A warm pot is especially important while new leaves are forming.
  • Air moisture level: Keep humidity moderate to high so thin leaves open cleanly and dry edges are less likely.
  • Seasonal feeding: Feed in weak doses during steady leaf production, then stop once new growth begins to slow.
  • Container fit: Choose a pot that matches the tuber and root system closely. Excess unused substrate holds moisture around the tuber.
  • Dry tuber storage: As leaves yellow and collapse seasonally, reduce watering and keep the firm tuber warm and dry.
  • Division: Divide only mature tubers with firm tissue and a visible growing point on each section.

Caladium 'Kelly' compact-canopy warning cues

  • Soft petioles in wet mix: Check tuber firmness, drainage and temperature; improve warmth and airflow around the pot.
  • Brown marks on pale blades: Move the plant away from direct sun or hot glass and keep water off leaves in strong light.
  • Reduced new blades: Increase warmth and filtered light before changing the watering routine.
  • Late-season yellowing: A firm tuber with gradual leaf decline usually indicates the start of dormancy.

Caladium 'Kelly' handling after leaf cleanup

Keep Caladium 'Kelly' away from pets and children. Calcium oxalate crystals in the leaves, petioles, and tuber can cause mouth irritation, drooling, swelling, vomiting, or swallowing difficulty if plant tissue is chewed.

Caladium 'Kelly' genus background

The genus name Caladium is commonly traced to Malay keladi, a word used for tuberous aroids. Caladium 'Kelly' carries pale, green-veined leaves with scattered pink speckling.

Its pale speckled leaves give small warm-season pots a light, green-framed look.

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