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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...

Split-Leaf Philodendron vs. Monstera

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Split Leaf Philodendron Series of 4 photographs of different varieties of Philodendron that is a botanical genus or species belonging to the family Araceae. This tropical plant is ideal for places with low sunlight indoors / outdoors because it is easy to grow and maintain. Monstera Deliciosa Several philodendrons growing in a large public space with plants taller than 2 meters. In this external public garden these Monsteras can develop up to their maximum possible height. Leaves of monstera in an external public garden photographed at close range to show their details. Foliage of fully developed monstera occupying in a regular way the whole space of the image. Although it is easy to mix up with the philodendron, the two types of plants come from the same family in the taxonomic classification, but from different genera and species. Notice here that these are sitting forming a long line and allow us to identify their parts, as their leaves come di...