Ron, not to make it sound too simplistic for such a hard to come by croton, but I wouldn't treat it much different than most crotons. Don't shade it out, and don't burn it up in the sun. Mine at the Audubon House has been quite happy in a lower light area, pretty much filtered most of the day. Time of year depending, the sun will be a bit brighter, but never any real direct at this point in its development. I would put it in the Nancy Reagan growth category-not fast at all, but not a complete dud either. Apparently, they are a bit cold sensitive, so I would probably keep yours in the pot for the winter and take it in if you have to. That should give you plenty of time to create the perfect spot for planting it. Mine got really happy once it was finally planted. I'll get a current pic for you soon.