annafl
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What is the one on the right in post 24 called ? And big leaf one hanging over the fence in 6 ?? thanks Beautifull by the way ....
Thanks I have both but didnt know the names . Are they common ? I found a house that had both and was able to get cuttings .Post #24 right front is C.I. Craigin.
Post #6 is a Davis #1
I saw both plants at a house got the C I , they did good , his is a lot whiter than mine , but they are still young . Thanks for imfoDavid =
Davis #1 is fairly common to croton lovers, but not is not widely found as a typical landscape plant.
C. I. Craigin is found in around my area in landscapes, but there are many homes here from the 1930's and 40's. I actually got this plant as an air layer from a church several blocks away. It was growing behind the church's marquee and the maintenance people kept hacking at it every year. A couple of discreet air layers went unnoticed. Its still there getting hacked, its progeny is larger and looks better then the source plant.
What is the bottom right on 29 ...... i want one , that is killer
What is the bottom right on 29 ...... i want one , that is killer
David =
Davis #1 is fairly common to croton lovers, but not is not widely found as a typical landscape plant.
C. I. Craigin is found in around my area in landscapes, but there are many homes here from the 1930's and 40's. I actually got this plant as an air layer from a church several blocks away. It was growing behind the church's marquee and the maintenance people kept hacking at it every year. A couple of discreet air layers went unnoticed. Its still there getting hacked, its progeny is larger and looks better then the source plant.
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