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Bullwinkle Esteemed Member 1,558 17/11/10 602 133 DAVIE FL Nov 14, 2015 #2 I really miss Rags,now that we have more eyes can anyone ID this one??
J Jeff Searle Well-Known Member 2,354 26/08/08 79 88 South Florida, USA Nov 15, 2015 #3 Pretty plant. My suspicion is that this was a seedling that was started n Trinidad.
M Marie Nock Well-Known Member 714 04/07/09 181 63 Nov 15, 2015 #4 Could it be John Criswick? Light really makes a difference on John Criswick causing it to have many different looks.
Could it be John Criswick? Light really makes a difference on John Criswick causing it to have many different looks.
kwtimo Well-Known Member 596 22/05/10 342 83 key west, fl 10b-11 Nov 15, 2015 #5 Marie, I was thinking the same thing. I got to get a real good look at the plant Jeff Searle got at the last auction. It was Jose's croton. There are definitely affinities.
Marie, I was thinking the same thing. I got to get a real good look at the plant Jeff Searle got at the last auction. It was Jose's croton. There are definitely affinities.