Moose
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At the croton garden tour auction a couple of weeks ago, I had some rooted cuttings (2) labeled as Majesticum. I returned to the host plant to get some pictures to share. My examination of the new heads show interrupted leaves. Therefore, the cuttings may actually be Interruptum.
When I took the cuttings, they are not from Moose land, there was no interrupted leaves on the plant. Many crotons with interrupted leaves surrender their leaf tips during cold spells and that is what I surmise had happened. Hence, it appears that my ID could be mistaken. I apologize to those who had won these plants at the auction. You may need to correct you label.
Does anyone agree that these pictures show Interruptum ?
When I took the cuttings, they are not from Moose land, there was no interrupted leaves on the plant. Many crotons with interrupted leaves surrender their leaf tips during cold spells and that is what I surmise had happened. Hence, it appears that my ID could be mistaken. I apologize to those who had won these plants at the auction. You may need to correct you label.
Does anyone agree that these pictures show Interruptum ?