News
Pruning your croton plants is a good practice to keep your croton's size contained, promote regrowth after leaf drop, and create bushier, fuller plants overall.
Croton plants make a stunning addition to your indoor houseplant collection, but you can also move them outdoors with a few simple steps for the best color.
The croton plant, scientifically known as Codiaeum-variegatum, is most often used as an indoor houseplant in our region. The leaves of this unusual plant are large and can be 3 to 6 inches in ...
With leaves of light green and yellow with splashes of red, orange, pink, bronze and purple, Croton Magnificent certainly is colorful.
This week's Houseplants 101 shines a spotlight on a plant that's colorful (croton) and one that's all green but makes up for its appearance with its beneficial qualities (aloe vera).
What can I do to help my croton recuperate? A. Something has stressed out your croton plant which is why its leaves are drooping prior to falling off.
Be aware that a croton does have irritating and toxic qualities. If you have any pets that tend to chew on plants this could be a problem. Skin irritation can develop from the plant’s sap as well.
Plant extracts have emerged as valuable resources for NP production, offering advantages such as abundance, affordability, and biocompatibility. The utilization of Croton macrostachyus leaf extract as ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results