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'''Codiaeum variegatum Gold Dust'''
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'''The synonym for this croton is Aureo Maculatum.'''
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This cultivar frequently sports Punctatum.  It grows well in shade.
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''REF: Brown, B. Frank 1995 Crotons of the World p.2 & 50.''
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Small, myrtle shaped green leaves, spotted yellow.
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''REF: Reasoner's Tropical Nurseries inc, croton listing. Group I, Common Varieties, p.2.''
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Type I, 1 1/2" x 3 1/2". - Ground color deep green heavily spotted bright yellow.
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''REF:  Paper prepared by Wm. A. Geiger in collaboration with Mr. Christian of the Christian Nursery, Mr. Van der Lean and Mr. George L. Peacock. p.8''
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A variety with small foliage, bright green spotted with yellow.
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''Veitchs' catlg. of Pl. 1878, p. 26; Gard. Chron. 1878, vol. ix. p. 430.''
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Image:gold_dust.jpg|In Ricky Ginsburg's garden
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Image:Gold Dust-Donroberth.jpg|Photo by Robertico in Costa Rica
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Image:Golddust moose.jpg|In Ron Kiefert's garden
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Latest revision as of 10:24, 12 August 2014

Codiaeum variegatum Gold Dust

The synonym for this croton is Aureo Maculatum.

This cultivar frequently sports Punctatum. It grows well in shade.

REF: Brown, B. Frank 1995 Crotons of the World p.2 & 50.

Small, myrtle shaped green leaves, spotted yellow.

REF: Reasoner's Tropical Nurseries inc, croton listing. Group I, Common Varieties, p.2.

Type I, 1 1/2" x 3 1/2". - Ground color deep green heavily spotted bright yellow.

REF: Paper prepared by Wm. A. Geiger in collaboration with Mr. Christian of the Christian Nursery, Mr. Van der Lean and Mr. George L. Peacock. p.8

A variety with small foliage, bright green spotted with yellow.

Veitchs' catlg. of Pl. 1878, p. 26; Gard. Chron. 1878, vol. ix. p. 430.