Family: Euphorbiaceae

Scientific Name: Codiaeum variegatum pictum

Common Name: Croton ABC's

Description

Croton (Codiaeum variegatum pictum) is a group of tropical shrubs with very colorful leaves. Not the easiest plant to grow in the interior of houses.

Plant TypeIndoor Foliage, Broadleaf evergreen, Site author's observations, Subtropical woody plants
Hardiness Zone9b-11
SunlightThe colorful foliage is the selling point for this plant. It needs full to bright light conditions to produce these colorful leaves.
Moistureevenly moist, never dry, above average humidity
Growing Mediaaverage house
TemperatureIn a room where I grow a lot of plants, the Crotons sit on top of the heat vent, in a pebble lined saucer that is always wet. This provides heat and lots of humidity and the plants thrive.
Flowersracemes (inflorescences, male and female on separate racemes, male flowers white with 5 small petals and over 20 stamens, female yellow with no petals (apetalous)
Leavesa wide array of colors in the leaves
Stemswoody
Rootsfibrous
DimensionsIn perfect conditions this plant can become a medium sized shrub. These conditions are hard to duplicate in a house keeping the plants to a smaller size.
MaintenanceIf the soil gets to dry, or the air to dry or the temperature to cold it will drop its leaves. When it becomes lanky, cut it back using a pruning shears. Has a tendency to attract Spider Mites, especially in dry conditions. Use a pesticide or a mild soap solution and wipe off the upper and lower surfaces of the leaves.
Propagationcuttings
Native SiteSouth India, Ceylon, Malaya, Islands of Indonesia
Misc FactsAKA: Josephs Coat
Author's NotesThis is a plant that looks very good when you buy it, and than it can drop all of its leaves when you bring it home. A beautiful plant but can be hard to grow unless the proper conditions are provided.
Notes & Reference#02-Exotic Plant Manual (Alfred Byrd Graf), #18-House Plant Encyclopedia (Nico Vermeulen)
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