Re: Thai Beauty Caladium


Thanks Marc, it seemed "new" to me because it is not one of the commonly grown FL types. Maybe it is just "new" to the Stokes catalog this year.

I would like to get some cultivar lists developed for Caladium, and if anyone wants to help, please respond to me privately. There have been literally thousands of Caladium cultivars developed since the first hybrid was made in 1867.

Many thanks,

Donna Atwood

In a message dated 3/25/2002 2:51:59 PM Eastern Standard Time, mburack@mindspring.com writes:


I have a catalog from a thai ornamental plant company dated 1997.  They are selling this plant.  Granted it has a different name, but the plant is identical.

Not a "new" cultivar. (unless 7 years old is new).

Dewey has had this plant growing at his house for years (Dewey-correct me if I am wrong.)

Marc




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