Moose
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Is this a Holy Grail Croton? IMO, yes. If I didn't already have one, I would be beating the bushes looking for one or trading a Pam Kiefert. I've rarely even seen this croton in many collector's gardens. It is very slow and that is why you only see it available at Jeff's sale about every three years. This cultivar may not be a good candidate for cuttings? I've been kissing this one's butt for three years in the ground now. And that is pushing it with 20-20-20 liquid fertilizer every 14 days for the last 4 months.
What a beauty Such wonderful pinks
What a beauty Such wonderful pinks