Bullwinkle
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Hey Bren, I am an "old man" too!
Your right Mike and it's getting worse all the time. I probably piss some people off but I'm a purist. If someone is uncertain about the lineage of a plant they've found, it should be unknown hybrid #9, 15 or whatever number you're up to. I can understand seedlings but if you found it somewhere and are uncertain, don't name the thing.Hmmm,cant help you there Moose.D'ont have enough experience to agree or disagree.One thing for sure many crotons are floating around with multiple names.
Your right Mike and it's getting worse all the time. I probably piss some people off but I'm a purist. If someone is uncertain about the lineage of a plant they've found, it should be unknown hybrid #9, 15 or whatever number you're up to. I can understand seedlings but if you found it somewhere and are uncertain, don't name the thing.
how about some current pics with something in the pic to lend some sense of scale?
Your Croton is Majesticum. Here are two shots of mine for comparison.
Its been in the ground since Oct. Its way too fast for a Majesticum. It must be a Daybreak. I'll try and get an updated picture. Mike's was looking real good during my last visit at the Bullwikle Ranch Estate.
well what would these be? daybreak,dayspring,springbreak,majesticum,?
These crotons are getting to confusing with all the names
My Daybreak has really taken off. Some leaves are 24" long. The sad part is where it is positioned, I can't get a photo of it that does it justice. Thanks to Mike - there are a few of us growing this fabulous cultivar.
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