can a caladium be a house plant Caladium 'Carolyn Wharton' | Rare Houseplants
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can a caladium be a house plant

can a caladium be a house plant Caladium 'Carolyn Wharton' | Rare Houseplants

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can a caladium be a house plant Caladium 'Carolyn Wharton' | Rare HouseplantsThe Caladium Carolyn Wharton is a beautifully expressive houseplant, known for its soft, heart shaped leaves washed in shades of pink, green and white. Each leaf feels almost hand painted, with delicate veining and subtle colour shifts that give the plant a light, airy presence. Its a variety that draws you in the closer you look, with no two leaves ever quite the same. Supplied in a 13cm nursery pot, this is a well established plant with enough

The Caladium ‘Carolyn Wharton’ is a beautifully expressive houseplant, known for its soft, heart-shaped leaves washed in shades of pink, green and white. Each leaf feels almost hand-painted, with delicate veining and subtle colour shifts that give the plant a light, airy presence. It’s a variety that draws you in the closer you look, with no two leaves ever quite the same.

Supplied in a 13cm nursery pot, this is a well-established plant with enough presence to stand out, while still feeling refined and easy to place around the home. Caladiums have a natural softness to them, bringing a sense of calm and gentle movement that works particularly well in quieter, more considered spaces.

Often grown for their foliage alone, Caladiums are all about colour and texture. ‘Carolyn Wharton’ offers a slightly more muted, romantic palette compared to brighter varieties, making it especially easy to style in modern interiors without overwhelming the space.

Caladium ‘Carolyn Wharton’ is a seasonal plant, naturally dying back in autumn and winter before regrowing in spring. During dormancy, reduce watering and keep the tuber warm and dry until new growth appears.

Care is simple: place in bright, indirect light, keep the soil lightly moist while actively growing, and maintain warm temperatures above 18°C for best results.

Styling tips

Place this plant where its delicate colouring can be appreciated up close, such as a side table, shelf or bedside.

The soft pink and green tones pair beautifully with neutral interiors, light woods and natural textures.

Works well as a contrast to darker foliage plants, adding lightness and variation to a collection.

Ideal for bedrooms, reading corners or calm living spaces where a softer aesthetic is preferred.

Care guide

Caladium ‘Carolyn Wharton’ prefers bright, indirect light to maintain its colour and leaf detail.

Keep the soil lightly moist during its growing season, allowing the top layer to dry slightly between waterings.

Avoid cold draughts and keep in a warm room, ideally above 18°C.

As a seasonal plant, it may naturally die back during autumn and winter. This is completely normal, and it will regrow when conditions warm up again.

Why choose Caladium ‘Carolyn Wharton’?

This is a plant for those who appreciate subtlety and detail. Its soft colouring and gentle form offer something different from bolder foliage plants, creating a more relaxed and considered feel. It’s particularly rewarding for those who enjoy watching plants change and return with the seasons.

Interesting facts

Caladiums are native to tropical regions of South America, where they grow in warm, shaded environments beneath the forest canopy.

Their seasonal growth cycle means they naturally rest and regrow, rather than staying constant year-round.

The name ‘Carolyn Wharton’ is associated with one of the classic Caladium cultivars, prized for its distinctive pastel colouring.

FAQs

Is Caladium ‘Carolyn Wharton’ easy to care for?
It’s relatively straightforward if kept warm and in good light, though it does have a natural dormancy period which can surprise new growers.

Does this plant lose its leaves?
Yes, Caladiums often die back in cooler months. This is part of their natural cycle, and they will regrow in spring.

Is it suitable for beginners?
It can be, as long as you’re aware of its seasonal nature and avoid overwatering when it’s not actively growing.

Explore more

Looking to build a softer, more layered plant collection? Explore our tropical indoor plants or browse our easy-care houseplants. And for more growing tips and inspiration, why not read the Happy Houseplants blog?

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