Moose
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I agree with Mike. This photo looks like Jim and Judy's plant that was entered in the wiki under Dave Mclean #93.
Of course, Ron, I always pay attention to your posts!. I only knew that because I recently acquired that cultivar and I had looked it up in the wiki. Otherwise I would have been stumped. Keep posting, please!Bingo - seeing if anyone was paying attention. At least something is getting posted ..
Yes just lacking COLOR I plan a fertilizer Bomb in next few days!!!!!!!!! ;-)
It looks like my plant from Jose in too much shade. For a croton with very large leaves, it's unusual that it needs a pretty decent amount of sun exposure to maintain color.
For Wiki encyclopedia name history. This is a Henry Coppinger cultivar. Chris Mayhew recognized while visiting. He relayed that his Aunt (Henry's widow) had told him that this was Henry's favorite croton. So posthumously Henry Coppinger's wife named it Henry's Favorite through Chris. Unless you would prefer Unknown or Unnamed Henry Coppinger cultivar.
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