A richly colored vertical photograph of Caladium bicolor foliage in a crimson-dominant cultivar, displaying the genus's characteristic luminous leaf variegation at its most vivid. Multiple heart-shaped leaves overlap across the frame, each one a composition in itself: zones of intense scarlet-red occupy the central lamina, while bold green veining branches outward from the midrib in precise, hierarchical lines, and pale cream-white margins frame each leaf at its edge. The contrast between the saturated red and the crisp green is immediate and visually striking. Caladium bicolor, native to South America and widely naturalized across tropical Asia as a garden ornamental, is prized almost entirely for its foliage rather than its flowers - a plant where the leaf is the visual event. This red-dominant cultivar is distinct from the white-dominant Caladium view in the companion image, differing in dominant hue, chromatic temperature, and mood. Subject: Caladium bicolor, red cultivar. Family: Araceae. Colors: crimson-red, green veins, cream margin. Format: vertical. Suitable for ornamental horticulture, container gardening editorial, tropical garden publishing, botanical illustration, foliage pattern design, and interior plant design content.
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