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REF: Brown, B. Frank 1995 Crotons of the World p. 34.
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'''Codiaeum variegatum Princess Eugenia'''
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'''This cultivar was discovered in Guayaquil, Ecuador by Marie Nock.  She brought it back to Florida and it has since become a favorite in collector's gardens.  Princess Eugenia prefers some direct sun up until almost noon, then filtered in the afternoon.  It can also perform  well in shade.'''
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''REF: Brown, B. Frank 1995 Crotons of the World p. 34.''
 
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Image:Princess Eugenia Picture 002.jpg|Picture taken by Marie Knock
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Image:Princess Eugenia Picture 002.jpg| Marie Nock's garden
Image:Princess Eugenia-Toby.jpg|Photo by Toby Rose
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Image:Princess_Eugenia-Jeff.jpg|Jeff Searle's garden
Image:Princess_Eugenia-Jeff.jpg|Jeff Searle garden
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Image:Princess Eugenia-Chris.jpg| Chris Mayhew's garden
Image:Princess Eugenia-Jeff.jpg|Jeff Searle garden
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Image:Princess Eugenia-Jerry.jpg|In Jerry Shilling's garden
Image:Princess Eugenia-Chris.jpg|Photo by Chris Mayhew
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File:Princess Eugenia-Stan.JPG|Stan Wood's garden
Image:Princess Eugenia-Jerry.jpg|Photo by Jerry Shilling
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File:Princess Eugenia-Ron.JPG|In Ron Kiefert's garden
Image:Princess Eugenia-Ron.jpg|Photo by Ron Kiefert
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Image:Princess Eugenia-Ron.jpg|Ron Kiefert's garden
Image:AAB_Princess_Eugenia.jpg|Picture taken by Moose Knuckle
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Image:Princess Eugenia-Toby.jpg| Toby Rose's garden
 
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 29 October 2016

Codiaeum variegatum Princess Eugenia

This cultivar was discovered in Guayaquil, Ecuador by Marie Nock. She brought it back to Florida and it has since become a favorite in collector's gardens. Princess Eugenia prefers some direct sun up until almost noon, then filtered in the afternoon. It can also perform well in shade.

REF: Brown, B. Frank 1995 Crotons of the World p. 34.