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Angel Wings

(Caladium bicolor)

Angel Wings

Native to Central and northern South America, Caladium bicolor—commonly known as Angel Wings—is a tropical plant prized for its striking, colorful foliage. A member of the arum family, it is grown primarily for its leaves rather than its flowers, which are typically small, calla-like, and often hidden from view.\n\nAngel Wings plants grow in compact clumps, usually reaching 1 to 2.5 feet tall.

Their distinctive arrowhead-shaped leaves feature vibrant shades of green, accented with bold patterns of pink, red, and white. Intricately colored veins add even more visual interest, making this plant a standout in both natural habitats and curated garden displays.