Description
1. Botanical Information
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Botanical Name: Codiaeum variegatum ‘Petra’
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Common Name: Petra Croton, Garden Croton
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Family: Euphorbiaceae
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Type: Evergreen perennial shrub
2. Origin & Distribution
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Native To: Tropical forests of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands.
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Grown worldwide as an ornamental indoor and outdoor plant for its vibrant foliage.
3. Physical Characteristics
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Height & Spread: Typically grows 3–6 feet tall outdoors; 2–4 feet indoors.
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Leaves: Large, leathery, oval to lance-shaped leaves with bold veins.
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Colors: Striking mix of green, yellow, orange, and red—colors become more vivid in brighter light.
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Stem: Woody and upright, with leaves spiraling around.
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Flowers: Small, star-shaped flowers in long clusters; insignificant compared to the foliage.
4. Growing Conditions
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Light: Requires bright, indirect sunlight; tolerates some direct sun for deeper color.
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Soil: Well-draining potting mix rich in organic matter.
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Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged; allow the top layer to dry slightly between waterings.
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Temperature: Thrives in 18–29°C (65–85°F); avoid cold drafts below 15°C (59°F).
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Humidity: Prefers high humidity for best leaf health and vibrancy.
5. Maintenance & Care
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Pruning: Trim to maintain shape and encourage bushier growth.
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Fertilization: Feed every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer.
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Repotting: Every 2–3 years or when rootbound.
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Pests: Watch for mealybugs, spider mites, and scale insects.
6. Uses & Benefits
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Decorative Value: Popular for its tropical, multicolored foliage in homes, gardens, and patios.
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Landscaping: Used as a hedge or accent plant in tropical climates.
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Air Quality: Provides mild air-purifying benefits.
7. Safety Note
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Toxicity: Leaves and sap are toxic if ingested, and sap may cause skin irritation. Keep away from children and pets.
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