

20 - 30cm Caladium Miss Muffet Elephant Ear 12cm Pot House Plant
Caladium âMiss Muffetâ â Plant Description
Caladium âMiss Muffetâ is a delightful and compact caladium variety, prized for its vibrant, speckled foliage and manageable size. A member of the Araceae family, caladiums are native to the tropical forests of South America, particularly Brazil, where they grow as shade-loving understory plants.
âMiss Muffetâ is especially distinctive for its chartreuse-green to pale lime leaves, liberally splashed with deep red or burgundy freckles across the surface. Prominent pink veins radiate through the centre of each leaf, adding contrast and depth to the cheerful spotting. The heart-shaped leaves typically reach 15â20 cm long, and the plant itself usually grows no more than 30â40 cm tall, making it one of the more petite caladium cultivars.
This charming foliage plant is particularly suited to tabletops, shaded patios, and mixed indoor displays, where its spotted leaves add a playful yet elegant tropical accent. Its compact growth habit and unique colouring have made it a popular choice among collectors and home gardeners alike.
Caladium âMiss Muffetâ â Care Guide
Light
Thrives in bright, indirect light. Outdoors, grow in dappled or partial shade. Avoid direct midday sun, which can scorch delicate foliage, though gentle morning light is beneficial.
Watering
Keep soil consistently moist during the growing season (spring to autumn). Water when the top layer of soil feels slightly dry, ensuring even moisture without waterlogging. In winter dormancy, when the leaves die back, reduce watering almost entirely until new growth appears.
Temperature and Humidity
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Temperature: Best in warm conditions, 18â26°C. Avoid temperatures below 15°C, as cold can trigger early dormancy.
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Humidity: High humidity is essential. Mist leaves regularly or place the plant near a humidifier to maintain lush, healthy foliage.
Soil and Potting
Use a rich, well-draining potting mix. A peat-free compost blended with perlite and organic matter works well. Plant tubers shallowly, just beneath the soil surface, in spring. Repot annually when bringing out of dormancy.
Feeding
Feed every 2â3 weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertiliser. Stop feeding once the plant begins to enter dormancy.
Growth and Dormancy
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Growth: Produces a compact clump of spotted, heart-shaped leaves from underground tubers.
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Dormancy: In late autumn, foliage naturally dies back. Store tubers in their pot, kept almost dry, or lift them and store in a cool, dry place until spring.
Pruning and Maintenance
Remove yellowing or fading leaves at the base to encourage new growth. Do not cut the plant back prematurely as the tubers need to reabsorb nutrients from the dying leaves.
Common Issues
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Crisp edges: Often due to low humidity or insufficient water.
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Yellow leaves: Typically caused by overwatering or poor drainage.
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Pests: Can occasionally attract spider mites, aphids, or thrips; check regularly.
Background and Benefits
Caladiums are renowned for their ornamental foliage, grown for centuries as decorative plants in tropical gardens. âMiss Muffetâ stands out as a compact, playful cultivar, with freckles and blush veins giving each leaf a one-of-a-kind appearance. Its manageable size makes it perfect for smaller spaces while still delivering a bold tropical impact.
â Quick Care Summary
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Light: Bright, indirect; partial shade outdoors
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Water: Keep evenly moist in growth season; reduce in dormancy
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Temperature: 18â26°C; avoid below 15°C
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Humidity: High; mist regularly
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Soil: Rich, free-draining mix
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Feed: Every 2â3 weeks in spring/summer
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Growth: Compact, 30â40 cm tall; lime-green leaves with burgundy freckles and pink veins
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Description
Caladium âMiss Muffetâ â Plant Description
Caladium âMiss Muffetâ is a delightful and compact caladium variety, prized for its vibrant, speckled foliage and manageable size. A member of the Araceae family, caladiums are native to the tropical forests of South America, particularly Brazil, where they grow as shade-loving understory plants.
âMiss Muffetâ is especially distinctive for its chartreuse-green to pale lime leaves, liberally splashed with deep red or burgundy freckles across the surface. Prominent pink veins radiate through the centre of each leaf, adding contrast and depth to the cheerful spotting. The heart-shaped leaves typically reach 15â20 cm long, and the plant itself usually grows no more than 30â40 cm tall, making it one of the more petite caladium cultivars.
This charming foliage plant is particularly suited to tabletops, shaded patios, and mixed indoor displays, where its spotted leaves add a playful yet elegant tropical accent. Its compact growth habit and unique colouring have made it a popular choice among collectors and home gardeners alike.
Caladium âMiss Muffetâ â Care Guide
Light
Thrives in bright, indirect light. Outdoors, grow in dappled or partial shade. Avoid direct midday sun, which can scorch delicate foliage, though gentle morning light is beneficial.
Watering
Keep soil consistently moist during the growing season (spring to autumn). Water when the top layer of soil feels slightly dry, ensuring even moisture without waterlogging. In winter dormancy, when the leaves die back, reduce watering almost entirely until new growth appears.
Temperature and Humidity
-
Temperature: Best in warm conditions, 18â26°C. Avoid temperatures below 15°C, as cold can trigger early dormancy.
-
Humidity: High humidity is essential. Mist leaves regularly or place the plant near a humidifier to maintain lush, healthy foliage.
Soil and Potting
Use a rich, well-draining potting mix. A peat-free compost blended with perlite and organic matter works well. Plant tubers shallowly, just beneath the soil surface, in spring. Repot annually when bringing out of dormancy.
Feeding
Feed every 2â3 weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertiliser. Stop feeding once the plant begins to enter dormancy.
Growth and Dormancy
-
Growth: Produces a compact clump of spotted, heart-shaped leaves from underground tubers.
-
Dormancy: In late autumn, foliage naturally dies back. Store tubers in their pot, kept almost dry, or lift them and store in a cool, dry place until spring.
Pruning and Maintenance
Remove yellowing or fading leaves at the base to encourage new growth. Do not cut the plant back prematurely as the tubers need to reabsorb nutrients from the dying leaves.
Common Issues
-
Crisp edges: Often due to low humidity or insufficient water.
-
Yellow leaves: Typically caused by overwatering or poor drainage.
-
Pests: Can occasionally attract spider mites, aphids, or thrips; check regularly.
Background and Benefits
Caladiums are renowned for their ornamental foliage, grown for centuries as decorative plants in tropical gardens. âMiss Muffetâ stands out as a compact, playful cultivar, with freckles and blush veins giving each leaf a one-of-a-kind appearance. Its manageable size makes it perfect for smaller spaces while still delivering a bold tropical impact.
â Quick Care Summary
-
Light: Bright, indirect; partial shade outdoors
-
Water: Keep evenly moist in growth season; reduce in dormancy
-
Temperature: 18â26°C; avoid below 15°C
-
Humidity: High; mist regularly
-
Soil: Rich, free-draining mix
-
Feed: Every 2â3 weeks in spring/summer
-
Growth: Compact, 30â40 cm tall; lime-green leaves with burgundy freckles and pink veins























