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Croton ID


Hammer

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Hey all, just got back from Orlando this morning.  I happened to spot this stunning croton at the convention center. Tried to find it on Palmpedia's croton encyclops diamond but had no luck. 

Any ideas?  Please and thank you.

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1 hour ago, Palm Tree Jim said:

Has a similar leaf structure to "mammes"???

Yes.  It has that corkscrew leaf but obviously the color is way different.

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I agree with Carver- King of Siam.  Easy croton, looks great sun or shade.  

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That's the Wizard of Oz.  The true form of King of Siam is very different.

Tampa, Interbay Peninsula, Florida, USA

subtropical USDA Zone 10A

Bokeelia, Pine Island, Florida, USA

subtropical USDA Zone 10B

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10 hours ago, Hammer said:

Music to my ears.  Thank you for that comment.

Do you have a source for these?

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On 10/17/2016, 12:24:19, Palm Tree Jim said:

That's the Wizard of Oz.  The true form of King of Siam is very different

Is Wizard of Oz likely to do ok in SoCal?

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If you are looking for the Croton in the above photos commercially you will find it as "King of Siam".  The "true" "King of Siam" (different plant than pictured) is in the hands of the Croton collectors. 

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4 hours ago, Tampa Scott said:

If you are looking for the Croton in the above photos commercially you will find it as "King of Siam".  The "true" "King of Siam" (different plant than pictured) is in the hands of the Croton collectors. 

Scott, anyone you would recommend as a good source for crotons....who is California Ag Certifide?  Only crotons I've been able to find locally are Mammy and a few other varieties that are probably common in Florida but not likely to do well here I am guessing. 

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4 hours ago, Tampa Scott said:

If you are looking for the Croton in the above photos commercially you will find it as "King of Siam".  The "true" "King of Siam" (different plant than pictured) is in the hands of the Croton collectors. 

Scott, anyone you would recommend as a good source for crotons....who California Ag Certifide?  Only crotons I've been able to find locally are Mammy and a few other varietiesthat are probably common in Florida but not likely to do well here I am guessing. 

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2 hours ago, Hammer said:

Scott, anyone you would recommend as a good source for crotons....who California Ag Certifide?  Only crotons I've been able to find locally are Mammy and a few other varietiesthat are probably common in Florida but not likely to do well here I am guessing. 

I'd check to see if Jeff Searle can ship.  He grows over 500 different cultivars.

Tampa, Interbay Peninsula, Florida, USA

subtropical USDA Zone 10A

Bokeelia, Pine Island, Florida, USA

subtropical USDA Zone 10B

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3 hours ago, SubTropicRay said:

I'd check to see if Jeff Searle can ship.  He grows over 500 different cultivars.

I'll ask him. If memory serves, he doesn't ship to CA.

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'Mrs Iceton' has been bullet proof for me in Central Fl. and should also be a great one for Southern California.

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The "Tropiscape" site has a great forum on Crotons with very helpful experienced growers that would be more than happy to help with recommendations. Join in the Forum talk there, it will help in your quests for the right varieties.     

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