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  1. Sergey

    Cross with Petra

    One more cross - Petra with the variety without id. Thanks to Petra the leaves become thicker with shorter leaf stems. With age leaves get orange color. Mature plant will get oak leaf form.
  2. Sergey

    Gold Sun

    The variety has been exported to Russia from the Netherlands for a long time. The commercial name is “Gold Sun”. looks very much like the variety in Chris’ thread http://www.palmpedia.net/forum/showthread.php?3285-small-leal-Ralph-Davis
  3. Sergey

    Earrings

    This variety is called “Earrings” in Indonesia.
  4. Sergey

    Anyuta

    White oak leaf croton, requires very little light to become bright. Yellow color disappears very quickly, and mature leaves become absolutely white and green. One of my first crosses - already 9 years old. Parents were Quirko x unknown variety. I named it – Anyuta.
  5. Sergey

    Croton from Phuket

    This variety is widely spread in Thailand. I don’t know the id.
  6. Sergey

    Monia

    This variety was exported from Netherlands under a name of “Monia”. I think it’s a yellow form of “Norma”.
  7. Sergey

    Any ideas?

    I brought this old variety from Moscow Botanic Garden. Leaves are thick, old leaves are getting white with time. Could you help with ID?
  8. Sergey

    Newt

    One more from Thailand. The preliminary name is “Newt”.
  9. Sergey

    Thai version of Stoplight

    The seedling from Thailand. One of the parents could more likely be Stoplight. But unlike its reputed parent requires much less light to grow bright.
  10. Sergey

    Thai version of Grenada

    One of 100+ seedlings from Thailand. The preliminary name of this cultivar, which I’m going to ask the hybridizer for approval, is “Colors of Chiang Mai”
  11. Sergey

    Pagoda’s crossing

    1, 2 Pagoda x Shrimp
  12. Sergey

    Seedlings. Mons Florin x Tiger Eye

    Cross-pollination of Mons Florin and Tiger Eye gave about 30 seeds. Three siblings among them seem to be promising…
  13. Sergey

    Any ID ideas?

    The old variety from Moscow Botanical Garden.
  14. Sergey

    Again Quirko and "What can it be?"

    I consider the variety below to be Quirko.
  15. Sergey

    Ikona

    It’s a young plant in the picture, a mature plant is getting more distinctive oak-shaped leaves.
  16. Sergey

    Naomi

    In Indonesia this variety is called “Naomi”, the yellow variety is rare. Are there the same varieties in Florida and what are their names?
  17. Sergey

    Duke of Windsor?

    May it be Duke of Windsor?
  18. Sergey

    Marie de Paris

    I got this variety about 10 years ago from Moscow Botanical Garden. They said that this old variety was called Marie de Paris. Leaf size is rather large (It’s a young plant in the picture). Leaf surface between veins is embossed – leaf edges are a bit wavy. May anyone confirm or deny...
  19. Sergey

    ID's required

    Please, help me with ID for this variety
  20. Sergey

    Croton Paradise in Indonesia

    Some time ago I promised to share pictures from my Southeast Asia journey, today I’d like to start with Indonesia… Indonesia turned out to be the greatest croton experience in my journey. I’d been planning to visit this country for several years since I bought some beautiful Indonesian...
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