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End-of-Spring in N.E. Downunder - Codiaeum variegatum or Croton is blooming

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By Bernieh


End-of-Spring in N.E. Downunder - Codiaeum variegatum or Croton is blooming



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really nice plant...

23 Nov, 2013

 

The foliage tends to overshadow the lovely flower sprays.

23 Nov, 2013

 

i like the foliage too, pity about overshadowing tho but i guess once one knows then one knows where to look...thank you for all these lovely photos...iam pleased i logged in :-)

23 Nov, 2013

 

Mine are still blooming, also. Do your plant bloom all year, there?

23 Nov, 2013

 

Andy, they do bloom in cycles all year round, but it seems to be dependent on the length and severity of our dry and wet seasons. When the dry is relatively short and not as severe, meaning we get a few showers during those months, then they bloom a few more times in the year. If the wet is longer and begins sooner, we get more blooms.

23 Nov, 2013

 

so pretty......

24 Nov, 2013

 

Yes these long flower sprays look so lovely, thanks Milky.

24 Nov, 2013

 

Bernieh:

Yes, they seem to bloom when they receive regular watering. In the past I always though they were extremely drought tolerant. This is definitely not the case here. They will wilt if not given enough water.

26 Nov, 2013



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