Pictum Croton This decorative plant belongs to a large variety of Codiaeum Variegatum, a very formal way of naming all crotons and that is its most popular name. It has regularly narrow leaves with tiny yellow spots over green background. Another popular names for this specific plant species are gold dust croton and punctatum aureum croton. A massive amount of foliage from this plant named Gold Dust Croton which could be useful for certain types of presentations with text on the leaves. Note that all the photographs in this blog are made on purpose to avoid mixing two or more leaves of different species. Considering that the main reason for these images is to give you material for artwork with foliage of a specific plant, you also can use it for studying its visual on garden planning. The height of this plant is about 2 meters. Image to help you compare two similar crotons considering its same patterns in color and relative size, but different shapes of their foli...
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Common Asparagus Fern
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Asparagus Plumosus Not a common house plant indeed, but if we take proper care of it this type of well-known asparagus fern would certainly turn into a wonderful piece of decoration. Note that is also an evergreen or perennial plant and its discreet flowered season is brief and don't even change so much its regular decorative feature. Here, the sort of lace fern displayed in an angle to be better observed, spreading in all directions with a very low density of its tiny foliage, could help you to have some ideas for interior decoration. With a gray background this image help you to apreciate the way that this ornamental plant develop and could help you to imagine it as part of your garden or indoors matching with your personal sorrounding objects. A nearer view to help know the delicate and narrowly interlaced parts of this plant known also as lace fern. It is an easy potted plant to cultivate indoors. Repeating the same setting of the other photos above, but here ...