Moose
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- 10/09/09
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Been nurturing this one along for about three years. Its really come into its own in the last 7 months. Found it growing in the mulch beneath the Capt. Gilbert Cutler. The only other croton that was flowering in the area was White Ann Rutherford. No other croton was flowering within 30 feet of either of theses adjacently located crotons for the year proceeding my finding it. Does not look like either croton. The pollen could have been transferred by ants over a greater distance but there is a % of certainty that either croton was the mother.