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'''Codiaeum variegatum Irene Kingsley'''
 
'''Codiaeum variegatum Irene Kingsley'''
  
'''There exists a controversy regarding this cultivar. Some think Satan and Irene Kingsley are the same cultivar with two different names. Others think Satan is a separate cultivar with more pronounced side lobes creating a consistent, trident-shaped leaf. In Dr. Brown's book they are regarded as separate cultivars.'''
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'''There exists a controversy regarding this croton. Some think Satan and Irene Kingsley are the same cultivar with two different names. Others think Satan is a separate cultivar with more pronounced side lobes creating a consistent, trident-shaped leaf. In Dr. Brown's book they are regarded as separate cultivars.'''
  
REF: Brown, B. Frank 1995 Crotons of the World p.30.
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''REF: Brown, B. Frank 1995 Crotons of the World p.30.''
 
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<center><gallery caption="IMAGE GALLERY" perrow="" widths="400px" heights="400px">
 
Image:Irene Kingsley-Jerry.jpeg| Jerry Shilling's garden
 
Image:Irene Kingsley-Jerry.jpeg| Jerry Shilling's garden
Image:Irene Kingsley-3.jpg|Photo by Allan Ragobar
 
 
Image:IMG_1843.JPG|Irene Kingsley
 
Image:IMG_1843.JPG|Irene Kingsley
 
Image:Irene Kingsley-Allan.jpg|Photo by Allan Ragobar
 
Image:Irene Kingsley-Allan.jpg|Photo by Allan Ragobar
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Image:Irene Kingsley-3.jpg|Photo by Allan Ragobar
 
Image:Irene Kingsley-Rags.jpg|Photo by Allan Ragobar
 
Image:Irene Kingsley-Rags.jpg|Photo by Allan Ragobar
  

Revision as of 06:05, 13 June 2014

Codiaeum variegatum Irene Kingsley

There exists a controversy regarding this croton. Some think Satan and Irene Kingsley are the same cultivar with two different names. Others think Satan is a separate cultivar with more pronounced side lobes creating a consistent, trident-shaped leaf. In Dr. Brown's book they are regarded as separate cultivars.

REF: Brown, B. Frank 1995 Crotons of the World p.30.