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    The first 4 pix in this 15 photo essay are, as I like to call them, SPARTAN or LOW MAINTENANCE GARDENS. I am again naming most of the CROTONS submitted for your enjoyment. If any are tagged incorrectly , please chime in and correct me…you won’t hurt my feelings.

    1. BARON JAMES DE ROTHCHILD: Need a name confirmation or is it something else entirely …help please.

    2. ANDREANUM: Rustically displayed.
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    3. NAME UNKNOWN: Need an I.D. please ...leaves turn black when mature.

    4. EDWIN T. MEREDITH: Not SUNRAY or WEISMANI…red petioles evident so it must be a “MEREDITH” .
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    5. EXCELLENT: A vigorous blotched sport shown on the upper left of this plant.

    6. PETRA: One of the cultivars that turned me into a CROTON HEAD…lol.
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    7. DAYSPRING: One of my favorites.

    8. LYRATUM: A nice home garden featuring LYRATA as an eye-catcher.
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    9. BUDDY: A stand out beauty in this stone and green setting.

    10. GENERAL PAGET: Large specimen displayed in front of this country home.
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    11. OVALIFOLIUM: The "official greeter” as you pass through the gate of this country home.

    12. GOLD DUST: Found in a commercial Coat Rican palm nursery.
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    13. PUNCTATUM, MACULATUM KATONI and FRED SANDERS (bottom-center): Photo taken in the green and yellow section of ROBERTICO’S GARDEN.

    14. MULTICOLOR: ROBERTICO’S GARDEN.

    15. F.D. ROOSEVELT: ROBERTICO’S GARDEN…another of my many “favorites”.
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    Hi Robert,
    I seriously doubt the Lyrata, it just dosen't have the right leaf shape.

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    Robert great pictures once again. Are there many Ti plants growing in Costa Rica?

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    Thanks for pics.The first one is a beauty??It is a looker but I wonder if this is Excellent??Whatever it is, I want it

    Quote Originally Posted by donroberth View Post
    5. EXCELLENT: A vigorous blotched sport shown on the upper left of this plant.

    6. PETRA: One of the cultivars that turned me into a CROTON HEAD…lol.

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    This Buddy grouping is wonderful

    Quote Originally Posted by donroberth View Post
    9. BUDDY: A stand out beauty in this stone and green setting.

    10. GENERAL PAGET: Large specimen displayed in front of this country home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Searle View Post
    Hi Robert,
    I seriously doubt the Lyrata, it just dosen't have the right leaf shape.
    Jeff...thanks for your constructive comment. I'm attaching a couple of enlargements...one of the cultivar I submitted as Lyratum and the Lyratum photo in the Croton Society Wiki, also enlarged. The leaves certainly look similar but I'm no expert...any suggestions ???
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    Default Re: THE COSTA RICAN CROTON WANDERINGS OF ROBERTICO (PART TWO)

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Mcintosh View Post
    Robert great pictures once again. Are there many Ti plants growing in Costa Rica?
    Thanks Scott...if you are asking me about Ti Crotons, no, other than the old reliable ROCIO. I have not located any others in the local Costa Rican market....yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullwinkle View Post
    Thanks for pics.The first one is a beauty??It is a looker but I wonder if this is Excellent??Whatever it is, I want it
    Thanks Bullwinkle...if your refering to my photo #5, the green leaves to the bottom-right is an EXCELLENT but the blotched sport shown on the upper left is quite unique..."purtifull" !!! The lady that owns this plant is a friend of mine and offered me a cutting but I suggested an air layer and she had no problem with that. Got to go back with all my surgical tools...lol.
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    Robertico - I need to complement you on your ID's. It is a difficult task to learn cultivars from photos. Plus I think the Costa Rican climate can cause the cultivars to look different than say those grown in Florida.

    I have spent countless hours looking at tons of crotons. My certainty is usually limited to those cultivars I have in the Moose Land. Going to Marie Nock's place makes my head hurt - croton overload.

    You have come along way my friend! Are you ever going to bless us with a visit to the States?

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    Well taken photos of some beautiful plants....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullwinkle View Post
    This Buddy grouping is wonderful
    My Buddy(s) never have the great orange color that these have or the orange colored ones pictured in the Wiki. What kind of sun conditions are needed for the great orange color? I have a few planted in late afternoon sun and one in halfday sun and have no orange.

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    A burst of early morning caribbean sun, followed by shade with a hint of filtered sunlight for the remainder of the day...... works for me.

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