We have a lot of caladiums (Tajá) at Bosque Santa Lúcia but I discovered a couple of new ones on a recent visit to the Tapajós National Forest. This one was a combination of green with blue-black.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Tajá
We have a lot of caladiums (Tajá) at Bosque Santa Lúcia but I discovered a couple of new ones on a recent visit to the Tapajós National Forest. This one was a combination of green with blue-black.
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Beautiful plant. We've had Caladiums in our garden, but I get lazy and don't dig them up for the cold season, so they die each winter.
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