Moose
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This "Purple Eburneum" was acquired about 4 years ago from a Extravaganza sale. Since there is no known cultivar known as Purple Eburneum, it has to be a Pink Eburneum.
You can see there are some lavender and mauve hues on this plant. Lavender and mauve are derivations of the color purple. Don't you need a blue pigmentation mixed with red to achieve purple? Could this be the only croton cultivar that has any blue pigmentation? Blue is a color never found on any known cultivar.
Curious what others opinions are ...
You can see there are some lavender and mauve hues on this plant. Lavender and mauve are derivations of the color purple. Don't you need a blue pigmentation mixed with red to achieve purple? Could this be the only croton cultivar that has any blue pigmentation? Blue is a color never found on any known cultivar.
Curious what others opinions are ...