Three More Crotons

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First croton is Davis #7.

The second croton is Gloriosa peaking out from beneath a Dypsis Carlsmithii palm (Formerly known as Dypsis sp. "Stumpy") frond.

The third is croton is Royal Flush found in front of a Burretiokentia hapala palm. :p
 

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Ron,

They look nice. Were your pictures taken prior to all of our cold weather, or after?


Jeff - All these pictues were taken March 24th, 2010 in the afternoon. I am contemplating making some small airlayers to donate for an upcoming meeting. Some of our croton friends are going to need some replacement material for their gardens! :)
 
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