🌺 Elevate Your Garden Game with Caladium Red Flash!
The Caladium Red Flash (10 Bulbs) is an heirloom plant that thrives in heat and humidity, offering vibrant summer colors in green, pink, and red. Ideal for both sun and shade, these bulbs are perfect for containers and outdoor gardens, requiring moderate watering and providing a deer-resistant option for your landscape.
Material Features | Heirloom |
Color | Green,Pink,Red |
Unit Count | 10 Count |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Expected Planting Period | Summer |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Summer |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun, Full Shade |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Deer Resistant |
L**A
Very good bulbs. Good quality.
All of the bulbs arrived alive but one of them was damaged by usps carrier. Only one thing I would recommend to the seller is shipping in the box with popcorn or bubble wrap fillers. Seller sends them in envelope with the sticker “alive plant care with love” which is not protects plants.
A**A
I’m obsessed and love them!
I’m so obsessed with these and this is my 2nd order! My first order is now blooming and they are so beautiful! I ended up ordering some for my mom as well!
S**N
All Duds
All bulbs were tiny and we didn't expect much. Our expectations were met: Every bulb was a dud. Never again.
N**T
Trim flowers for my flower bed
I've got them planted. They haven't sprouted yet but I open. I like them
D**T
elephant ears
we planted it on may 7th the bulbs looked in good shape. will let you know when it blooms.
J**T
PRICE.
GREAT PLANTS.
W**W
Good item
Appears to be a good product and it should work well.
J**.
BUYERS OF ELEPHANT EARS BEWARE
I searched for red Elephant Ears and this company's above photo came up. I also bought some red Caladiums for a different spot in garden that was more suitable for them. I was confused when I got the bulbs. They came up on ad as Elephant Ears but pkg was more clearly labeled Caladiums. When I asked why the name Caladiums was on my Elephant Ears, the company went to a " they're in the same family" response. Humans and whales are both mammals but we require different living environments. Caladiums and Elephants deal with high sun differently. When I order a plant whose name you have on its package, after that's what comes up on your website under the search for that plant, that's the plant I expect, NOT one in the same family. I have since learned from several Master Gardeners there are no Red Elephant Ears. When I asked the company to send me bulbs that were actually Red Elephant Ears as requested, they couldn't produce an item number for the Red Elephant Ears they lead you to on their site. If I'd wanted Caladiums, I would have ordered more of those and not Elephant Ears.In short this company is misrepresenting their stock. They have placed a Elephant Ear tag at the end of their Caladium description, knowing full well it is NOT an actual Elephant Ear but hoping you will buy it bc its similar and if you wanted a red Elephant Ear you see their Caladium and are fooled bc of the name Elephant Ear in the DESCRIPTION and the picture. They even make it look as large as an Elephant Ear though Caladiums do not reach the same size. My husband built wooden planters to place them in. I invested in soil/fertilizer for ten 4ft by 3 ft planters. The company wanted me to dig them up and send them back. Why? Dead as door nails when they're dug up. So after all that work and energy I opted to see what transpired, knowing they won't be able to tolerate the hi sun area but hoping in spite of the falsehood about them being actual Red Elephant Ears they will emerge.I understand the competition is stiff these days. But resorting to falsely advertising that a plant IN THE FAMILY OF THE PLANT YOU ORDERED IS THE SAME AS THE PLANT ITSELF, IS A LIE . If I had the energy I would pursue this company's deliberate attempt to mislead the public. At minimal a better educated staff about plant and plant families would be desirable .So far 6 of the 10 bulbs are emerging. It wouldn't surprise me if the rest didn't come up but I'm hoping something will emerge that I can move to a spot I never intended them to be but where they at least have a chance to survive.