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Ok, here goes another one.... I have no idea what kind of plant this is... Please let me know...Thanks!!

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Here are the leafs...they are thick, and kind of rubber like, but not quite like a rubber tree's leafs.


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wicked looking plant! very cool!
now I'm curious. how big does it get? do you know?


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I know absoulutely nothing about this plant, I was told it is a tropical, it was purchased at a wal-mart store, but had no information about the plant with it. It is my second mom's plant, we're really curious also.

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I really don't know, but it is AWESOME!!!


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Hey I know what that is :) I saw it at a garden show last year. It's a croton. I think the cultivar is called 'Revolution'


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Thank you sooo much!!! really appreciate it!!

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do you have any other information on this particular croton, because I can't find anything on this particular plant anywhere. Thanks!!

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I couldn't find any particulars for the care of this cultivar. But I would go with regular croton care. It did say it was an easy to care for plant but that was about it.


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Is that all that the croton does , is curl?????????



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