General Landscape Uses: Indoor plant, specimen plant, container planting
Ecological Restoration Notes: Plant crotons in gardens, containers, or urban landscapes where they are unlikely to spread into natural areas.
Description: A unique and striking variety of croton known for its long, narrow, and arching leaves.
Dimensions: Height 18 in – 36 in
Growth Rate: Moderate
Native Range: Southeast Asia and western Pacific Islands
Native Habitats: Tropical forests, coastal areas, and lowland regions
Soils: Well-draining
Nutritional Requirements: Moderate
Salt Water Tolerance: Low
Salt Wind Tolerance: Low
Drought Tolerance: Low to moderate
Light Requirements: Full Sun, Partial Sun
Flower Color: White or yellow
Flower Characteristics: Small, star-shaped
Flowering Season: Late summer to early fall
Fruit: Small, inconspicuous capsule, usually green when young and may turn brown as it ripens.
Wildlife and Ecology: The small, inconspicuous flowers may attract pollinators like insects.
Horticultural Notes: Grown from cuttings.
Comments:
Brittany –
I love the colors.