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  • Costa Farms Trending Tropicals Live Indoor 15in. Tall Green Xanthosoma; Bright, Indirect Sunlight Plant in 6in. mixed material Planter
  • Costa Farms Trending Tropicals Live Indoor 15in. Tall Green Xanthosoma; Bright, Indirect Sunlight Plant in 6in. mixed material Planter
  • Costa Farms Trending Tropicals Live Indoor 15in. Tall Green Xanthosoma; Bright, Indirect Sunlight Plant in 6in. mixed material Planter
  • Costa Farms Trending Tropicals Live Indoor 15in. Tall Green Xanthosoma; Bright, Indirect Sunlight Plant in 6in. mixed material Planter
  • Costa Farms Trending Tropicals Live Indoor 15in. Tall Green Xanthosoma; Bright, Indirect Sunlight Plant in 6in. mixed material Planter
  • Costa Farms Trending Tropicals Live Indoor 15in. Tall Green Xanthosoma; Bright, Indirect Sunlight Plant in 6in. mixed material Planter
  • Costa Farms Trending Tropicals Live Indoor 15in. Tall Green Xanthosoma; Bright, Indirect Sunlight Plant in 6in. mixed material Planter

Costa Farms Trending Tropicals Live Indoor 15in. Tall Green Xanthosoma; Bright, Indirect Sunlight Plant in 6in. mixed material Planter

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    One of the more visually striking houseplants you can grow . xanthosoma (Caladium lindenii) is a rare tropical plant from Colombia. It features large . arrow-shaped green leaves dramatically highlighted with eye-catching creamy-white veins. It's sure to stand out from your other indoor plants . even variegated varieties.CARE FOR YOUR XANTHOSOMA IS EASY:Light: Grow Xanthosoma in bright . indirect sunlight. Some plants may burn if placed in direct sunlight.Water: Xanthosoma likes to be watered once a week with about 1 cup. The frequency of watering may change depending on your plant's pot size . how much light it gets . and the temperature of the environment.Feeding: Use a 20-20-20 houseplant fertilizer diluted to half strength once a month during spring and summerPruning/Shaping: Cut back any yellowing or dying leaves. Trim erratic growth to keep plant in a good shape.Repotting: Repot your plants when they becomes root bound. (A houseplant is root bound when roots appear in the soil or begin to escape through drain holes in the pot bottom.) Never repot houseplants using soil from your yard.Outdoor Options: In summer . plants can be grown outdoors in a high light (but not full outdoor sun) location. Bring plants inside before frost.PLANT SAFETY: Not intended for human or animal consumption.
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