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  1. Sergey

    Foliage by Amy Lorraine 09 (John Bender)

    This variety is known as “Yellow Crown” in Thailand. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Codieaum-Species-Thai-Croton-Yellow-crown-Promotion-x-3-Plants-/271053052945
  2. Sergey

    COSTA RICAN CROTON WANDERINGS WITH ROBERTICO (PART 3)

    Robert, thank you very much for these wonderful Costa Rican excursions! Pictures are great!
  3. Sergey

    18 Naturally Occuring Stoplight Seeds

    The Toad has got very beautiful Tongues. Nice variety! Chris, have you got new pictures of “Halfway”? http://www.palmpedia.net/forum/showthread.php?2320-Some-new-crotons
  4. Sergey

    Unknown

    Looks very much like Gloriosa. But I haven’t got this croton – so it’s only guess.
  5. Sergey

    Cross with Petra

    Thank you! I more like crotons pictures outdoors. Hope one day I’ll get seeds from my Mrs Snyder’s Disraeli. I also like this variety.
  6. Sergey

    Croton from Phuket

    It’s the biggest island in Thailand and is located in Indian Ocean. English pronunciation - phuː kèt. But it’s pronounced more like – pu: gèd in Thai.
  7. Sergey

    Cross with Petra

    Parents – Petra and variety without name.
  8. 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.
  9. Sergey

    Croton from Phuket

    In Russia sansevieria is also commonly named as “mother-in-law’s-tongue”. Though more often it’s “pike’s tail”.
  10. Sergey

    Anyuta

    Thank you! I’ll be happy to see pictures of my crotons in Florida as well as Trinidad!
  11. Sergey

    Croton by Old Military Living Quarters in Chaguaramas Trinidad

    Thank you for photos! I’m sure it’s the same variety as in my pictures.
  12. Sergey

    Gold Sun

    This variety comes from Holland under name “Gold Star”. I think it’s “Gold Finger”. What is interesting in these two varieties – they are easily sporting into each other.
  13. 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
  14. Sergey

    small leal Ralph Davis

    Nice plant! Anyway this variety has already become a part of history and should be kept for the future.
  15. Sergey

    Anyuta

    Named after my best half. Anyuta is a diminutive name for Anna in Russia.
  16. Sergey

    Anyuta

    Mature leaf coloring, but a young plant, with age new leaves become bigger and oak leaved.
  17. Sergey

    Earrings

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

    Monia

    Petra is always very slightly semi-oak leafed. Yellow Norma requires very little light to become bright, that’s why blotches are merging yellow veins. Leaves’ shape and size is the same as red Norma’s.
  19. Sergey

    Anyuta

    parents
  20. 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.
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