Moose Esteemed Member 7,058 10/09/09 442 223 Coral Gables, FL Zone 10b Sep 13, 2009 #1 Found these two growing at the library. Anyone know the varieties? Thank you from a croton fetus, Ron. Attachments Croton #2.jpg 206.6 KB · Views: 177 Croton #2b.jpg 358.1 KB · Views: 187 Croton #3.jpg 194.6 KB · Views: 167 Croton #3b.jpg 193.2 KB · Views: 184
Found these two growing at the library. Anyone know the varieties? Thank you from a croton fetus, Ron.
fawnridge Well-Known Member 1,430 04/07/09 49 68 Western Boca Raton Sep 13, 2009 #2 Stoplight and perhaps a Duke of Windsor in there as well. Duke of Windsor is a sport off Stoplight, so it's not unusual to see them growing together.
Stoplight and perhaps a Duke of Windsor in there as well. Duke of Windsor is a sport off Stoplight, so it's not unusual to see them growing together.
Moose Esteemed Member 7,058 10/09/09 442 223 Coral Gables, FL Zone 10b Sep 13, 2009 #3 Thank you Ricky!
Crazy for Crotons Well-Known Member 2,050 29/06/09 8 78 south Tampa, Bokeelia Sep 14, 2009 #4 I think they're both Stoplight in different light.
Moose Esteemed Member 7,058 10/09/09 442 223 Coral Gables, FL Zone 10b Sep 14, 2009 #5 Ray - they are within feet of each other with the same sun exposure in a parking lot. Ron.
Crazy for Crotons Well-Known Member 2,050 29/06/09 8 78 south Tampa, Bokeelia Sep 14, 2009 #6 One may be a better form than the other. That is often the case with these plants.
Moose Esteemed Member 7,058 10/09/09 442 223 Coral Gables, FL Zone 10b Sep 14, 2009 #7 Ray - with all the variations it is frustrating . I will just collect what I think looks great and rely on you guys to tell me what it is . Palms are way easier than croton cultivar identification. Best regards, Ron
Ray - with all the variations it is frustrating . I will just collect what I think looks great and rely on you guys to tell me what it is . Palms are way easier than croton cultivar identification. Best regards, Ron