last year, but this name is not found in our croton world. So it must be a?
ScotTi Esteemed Member Jul 25, 2011 #1 last year, but this name is not found in our croton world. So it must be a? Attachments 002.jpg 154.9 KB · Views: 67 001.jpg 135.3 KB · Views: 60
Crazy for Crotons Well-Known Member Jul 25, 2011 #2 Where did you buy that Scott? I think it's Regina, a plant lost in the Jan 2010 freeze.
ScotTi Esteemed Member Jul 25, 2011 #3 Ray, Here is a pic taken of the plant last Dec 2010. The under sides of the leaves do go red like the pic in Dr Browns book. Attachments 023.jpg 192.2 KB · Views: 74 028.jpg 130.8 KB · Views: 53
Ray, Here is a pic taken of the plant last Dec 2010. The under sides of the leaves do go red like the pic in Dr Browns book.
ScotTi Esteemed Member Jul 25, 2011 #4 Ray, I picked it up last summer in a Oldsmar nursery. I do know that at this time they do not have any. If you want one I think the guy can get more. I can check with him if you like.
Ray, I picked it up last summer in a Oldsmar nursery. I do know that at this time they do not have any. If you want one I think the guy can get more. I can check with him if you like.
Crazy for Crotons Well-Known Member Jul 25, 2011 #5 Scott, after re-examination, it looks more like Multicolor. A nice find regardless.
ScotTi Esteemed Member Jul 25, 2011 #6 Ray, Thanks! I agree it looks like Multicolor and will tag it as such.