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**Synonym is [[ANIETUMENSE|<font color=BLUE>Anietumense</font>,]] which is used less frequently.
 
  
REF:  Paper prepared by Wm. A. Geiger in collaboration with Mr. Christian of the Christian Nursery, Mr. Van der Lean and Mr. George L. Peacock. p8.
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'''Codiaeum variegatum Sunray'''
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'''The synonym is [[ANIETUMENSE|<font color=BLUE>Anietumense</font>,]] which is used less frequently for this croton.'''
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''REF:  Paper prepared by Wm. A. Geiger in collaboration with Mr. Christian of the Christian Nursery, Mr. Van der Lean and Mr. George L. Peacock. p8.''
  
 
''REF: Brown, B. Frank 1995 Crotons of the World p.26.''
 
''REF: Brown, B. Frank 1995 Crotons of the World p.26.''
  
'''**Referenced as Sunray no. 8'''
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Referenced as Sunray no. 8
  
'''Long, narrow linear leaves, brilliant mustard yellow veining. Petioles are light green.  An old croton named in 1937.'''
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Long, narrow linear leaves, brilliant mustard yellow veining. Petioles are light green.  An old croton named in 1937.
  
 
''REF: Reasoner's Tropical Nurseries inc, croton listing. Group 1, Common Varieties, p.2.''
 
''REF: Reasoner's Tropical Nurseries inc, croton listing. Group 1, Common Varieties, p.2.''
 
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Image:Sun Ray-Ray.jpg|Photo by Ray Hernandez
 
Image:Sun Ray-Ray.jpg|Photo by Ray Hernandez
 
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Revision as of 11:11, 6 July 2014

Codiaeum variegatum Sunray

The synonym is Anietumense, which is used less frequently for this croton.

REF: Paper prepared by Wm. A. Geiger in collaboration with Mr. Christian of the Christian Nursery, Mr. Van der Lean and Mr. George L. Peacock. p8.

REF: Brown, B. Frank 1995 Crotons of the World p.26.

Referenced as Sunray no. 8

Long, narrow linear leaves, brilliant mustard yellow veining. Petioles are light green. An old croton named in 1937.

REF: Reasoner's Tropical Nurseries inc, croton listing. Group 1, Common Varieties, p.2.