My local Lowe's has at least 20 of them in tiptop shape.it is great to see a once rare croton available to all
Pretty amazing isn't it? Just a couple of years ago, a very nicely grown 7gallon plant was brought to the croton society garden tour at my house and it was auction off for I think $185. Two years ago this plant was extreamly rare to find. How things can change very quickly.
Jeff
Jeff Searle...you mention magnificent is being mass produced in Costa Rica. Would you have the name of the nursery and where it's located ? I would like to purchase a couple. Bob
Pretty amazing isn't it? Just a couple of years ago, a very nicely grown 7gallon plant was brought to the croton society garden tour at my house and it was auction off for I think $185. Two years ago this plant was extreamly rare to find. How things can change very quickly.
Jeff
Jeff Searle...you mention magnificent is being mass produced in Costa Rica. Would you have the name of the nursery and where it's located ? I would like to purchase a couple. Bob
Hey, remember Dreadlocks? Somebody mass produced them 7 or 8 years ago and then those knuckleheads off SR84 drove around the state collecting them. They stuffed 2 three-gallon plants into a seven and were selling them for $100. I was working for Delray Garden Center back then and put five of them into a job on the beach at $350 a piece!!! Now, you can buy a nice three-gallon plant most the year for under $10. Just shows you what a Croton is really worth.
It is called supply and demand But $350??This sounds a little wild
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