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Codiaeum variegatum - Croton
By Delonix1
- 15 Apr, 2011
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My 4ft/1.3m tall Croton has been making a good come back this winter after last summer's major, major bug infestation. Virtually all leaves had to come off because it was so infested with some kind of mite. It should start growing faster now that we're in spring. Photo taken April 14, 2011.
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Just answered my last question .That'll teach me not to jump the gun LOL
Im glad its making a comeback
16 Apr, 2011
Sixpence:
Crotons are famous for their very variegated leaves.
I need to apply doses of systemic pesticide to this plant to control the mites...or they'll take over again. :>)
16 Apr, 2011
Palmate:
LOL! Thanks! I'm hoping by summer this plant will look as good as it did before the major mite infestation!
16 Apr, 2011
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That has wonderful markings and varigation lovely shaped leaves too glad its all ok for you now Andy with the infestation just show s how they can come back better.
15 Apr, 2011