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Common name -variegated laurel
Scientific name-Codiaeum variegatum
Description
The Croton (Codiaeum variegatum) houseplant in commonly called "Bush on Fire" due to its bright, variegated foliage. There are many varieties with red, orange, yellow, purple, and/or white variegation. "Picasso's Paintbrush" is a variety with thin leaves that resemble a paintbrush dipped in various colors of paint
Plant care and instruction
Place croton in a sunny location such as an eastern, southern, or western window. If a croton is getting too little light, its newer leaves will be less colorful. Keep the soil evenly moist, but let it dry out between waterings. If humidity is low in your home, mist around the leaves with water once a week or keep a tray of wet gravel near the plant. Croton leaves are dust magnets. Gently wipe the leaves with a moist cloth twice a month to keep them clean and dust-free. Fertilize the plant in spring and summer, while the plant is actively growing. In fall and winter, refrain from fertilize more sparingly or fertilizing altogether.
1.Light -moderate to bright light
2.Place -East and west windows
3.Water -Once a week
4.Fertilizer -Once or twice during the season
5.Repotting -During first three years of life
6.Temperature -Around 80 degree Fahrenheit
Special features
Bright variegated foliage