Crotons are one of the boldest houseplants you can't miss because of their colorful foliage. They're particularly eye-catching in bright dining rooms and living rooms where their foliage helps energize a room.
Crotons are one of the boldest houseplants you can't miss because of
their colorful foliage. They're particularly eye-catching in bright dining
rooms and living rooms where their foliage helps energize a room.
Sr |
Item name |
1 |
Croton Plant, Codiaeumvariegatum (Gold Dust, Small Leaves) - Plant |
2 |
4 inch Self Watering Plastic Pot (Colour on Availablity) |
Croton are incredibly varied plants that are often grown as a houseplant. The
croton indoor plant has a reputation for being fussy, but in reality, if you
know about caring for a croton houseplant properly, it can make for a resilient
and hard-to-kill plant.
The croton plant is often grown outdoors in
tropical climates, but also make excellent houseplants. Crotons come in a wide
variety of leaf shapes and colour. Leaves can be short, long, twisted, thin,
thick and several of these combined.
Plant Specifications
*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
Common Name |
Croton, Zanzibar Croton |
Maximum Reachable Height |
Up to 10 feet |
Flower Colour |
Cream |
Bloom Time |
Summer |
Difficulty Level |
Medium. |
Planting And Care
Croton Plant Care
Croton is propagated by stem cutting and air layering.
1. Stem Cuttings Propagation by rooting a stem from a healthy, mature plant is a method
commonly used to propagate croton and many other houseplants. Rooting involves
cutting a stem with at least three sets of leaves. A wound is created by
removing the bottom set of leaves, and new roots form at the wound site. The
stem is planted in a container filled with the lightweight potting mixture and
then covered with plastic to create a greenhouse atmosphere.
2. Air Layering Air layering is a propagation technique in which a stem is rooted while
it’s still attached to the plant. The process involves making a diagonal cut
through one-third to one-half the diameter of the stem. The wound is treated
with rooting hormone and kept open with a piece of toothpick or matchstick.
Damp sphagnum moss is packed around the area, with the moss carefully covered
with plastic wrap. When the stem roots, it is planted in a container filled
with lightweight potting soil or a mixture of ingredients such as perlite, sand
and peat moss.
Sunlight |
Full Sun to Partial Shade |
Watering |
Moderately |
Soil |
Well-drained |
Temperature |
15-26 degrees C |
Fertilizer |
Any organic fertilizer |
Croton Plant Special Feature