kwtimo
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That is absolutely beautiful . I have one that us planted in the ground and grows really fast.
Keith, I don't think you got this plant. The plant you got looked like either Tali or October Surprise to me, but I heard some people debating if it was actually either one of those too. From what I have heard, Tali is a Stan Wood seedling, and October Surprise is supposedly a West Coast plant. Go figure, confusion over a croton! Regardless, you got a sweet looking croton that you outbid me on!Tim, is this the same plant I bought at the auction or do you think I got Tali
Nobody could agree apparently. My first thought was either Tali or October Surprise. Someone else chimed in that is supposedly was not, and the plant was up for auction at that time, so there was no further discussion. Keith was lucky enough to get the winning bid. Keith, who brought the plant to the auction?Tim,
Nobody at the tour could ID a plant brought as to wheather or not it was a Tali???
For sure Keith. I will root both, Tali and Bob hybrid, and take to next auction. Believe me, the plants are different. Tali does not have the "funky" shaped leaves as Bob does.Jose, you should root one of yours and bring it to the next auction.
Ok. Here it is. I say Tali or October Surprise. What say you?Keith, can you please post a picture of the plant you got at the auction?
Randy, I'm a little confused. Just to clarify things, are you saying that the croton pictured in post #20 that Keith won in the auction came from you and is a Bob Sabourne Hybrid?
Thanks Randy!Yes, I can even see my metal tag in the pot.
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