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They are generally divided into categories according to their leaf shapes. Here are some examples of the various shapes available in the croton family.
 
They are generally divided into categories according to their leaf shapes. Here are some examples of the various shapes available in the croton family.
  
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[[Image:IMG_1843.JPG|thumb|125px|Oak Leaf on Irene Kingsley]]
 
[[Image:IMG_1843.JPG|thumb|125px|Oak Leaf on Irene Kingsley]]
  
 
Below you will find the links to the photos and information for each croton leaf shape.
 
Below you will find the links to the photos and information for each croton leaf shape.

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THE INTERNATIONAL CROTON SOCIETY ONLINE REFERENCE

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Crotons are one of the most magical plants the plant kingdom has to offer. The diversity of color, pattern, and leaf shapes are what makes these plants so attractive to gardeners and collectors alike.

They are generally divided into categories according to their leaf shapes. Here are some examples of the various shapes available in the croton family.

CROTON NAMES LISTED ALPHABETICALLY

Oak Leaf on Irene Kingsley

Below you will find the links to the photos and information for each croton leaf shape.

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This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.

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