Tapestry and its white cousin

Crazy for Crotons

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The first two photos are NOT of my plant although I wish it was.

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The white one I found baking at Jesse Durko's nursery a few years back

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Ray,

The infamous "Tapestry". And I actually just had a croton collector ask me on monday if I knew it and had any for sale. I just laughed.Their both very nice. Is anyone propagating these at all? Or is it one of these pain-in-the-ass varieties that just don't seem to want to grow?

Jeff
 
The White one grows at a snails pace. I've had it for three years and it's still less than 2 feet tall. The red one is from a photo Lee sent me earlier this year. I'm not sure who's plant it is.
 
The White one grows at a snails pace. I've had it for three years and it's still less than 2 feet tall. The red one is from a photo Lee sent me earlier this year. I'm not sure who's plant it is.

I recently was told about the Tapestry croton in your pictures and that he no longer has them. He said they died awhile back. This is a tough one!
 
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