Codiaeum variegatum - Croton at San Diego Zoo
By Delonix1
- 29 Oct, 2008
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Crotons are usually grown in full sun in the hot, very humid tropics, here they need to be grown in semi-shade or they will burn. The tallest I've ever seen them grown here is only 4 or 5 feet tall. These plants are extremely tender to cold weather. They don't even like extended cool weather.(cool-weather wimps) LOL.
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It would certainly be compost. LOL.
30 Oct, 2008
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They certainly wouldn't like the October snows in England today. Lol.
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