Description
About Croton Zanzibar (Patabahar)
- This is an interesting and colorful croton variety.
- The leaves are long, wiry, and colorful.
- Crotons are known as the kings of colorful foliage in the tropical world.
- Their vibrant colors make the absence of showy flowers hardly noticeable!
- Potted crotons are popular for indoor decoration, though they are not permanent indoor plants and are used more for spot decoration or temporary display.
- This Polynesian variety has a drooping habit and very long, narrow-linear recurving leaves that can grow over 45 cm. When young, the leaves start deep green with yellow ribs and change to yellow as they age. Under sunlight, the yellow turns crimson.
Growing Tips:
- Crotons can be grown in pots or directly in the ground.
- A sandy, well-drained soil mix is essential.
- Avoid potting mixtures with too much nitrogen.
- The soil composition, nutrients, and moisture in the growing medium affect growth and foliage color.
- Crotons prefer warm, humid climates.
- In mild climates, they can tolerate extended periods of sun.
- Moderate temperatures, bright light, and high humidity are ideal for their growth.
- Crotons thrive when planted in the ground.
- Light, porous soil rich in organic matter is recommended.
- Water regularly, but avoid overwatering.
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