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  1. donroberth

    Audobon House

    Great results on a work in progress...good job with the camera Randy Happy !
  2. donroberth

    Jim & Judy's Keys Gems

    Stunning CROTON specimens…thanks to the Glock’s for sharing and Randy the photographer. When “I grow up” I hope to have something similar on my mini- ranch. I’m working on it, lol :GardenLove!
  3. donroberth

    COSTA RICA CROTON WANDERINGS-THE MANY FACES OF PICTURATUM

    Photo # 15: this “guy” has morphed completely red. Photo # 16: found in a small boutique hotel Photo # 17: country cluster…larger cultivar in the back-round receives less light than its neighbor in the front, consequently more color. Photo # 18: notwithstanding the KENTUCKY in the lower...
  4. donroberth

    COSTA RICA CROTON WANDERINGS-THE MANY FACES OF PICTURATUM

    Photo 11, 12 & 13: more country cultivars left pretty much up to the elements with very little proper maintenance…all 3 very nice specimens. Photo # 14: located in Roberticos Garden.
  5. donroberth

    COSTA RICA CROTON WANDERINGS-THE MANY FACES OF PICTURATUM

    Photos 06 & 07: rural photos…the picturatums are left basically on their own subject to the elements. Photo 08: placed in a planter box under a porch and receives no direct light…#09 & #10 form part of Croton cluster gardens.
  6. donroberth

    COSTA RICA CROTON WANDERINGS-THE MANY FACES OF PICTURATUM

    PICTURATUM: CATEGORY - VERY NARROW LEAF (MASTER NAME LIST) “Type C, 1/2" x 12", - Long very narrow leaves. The new leaves are green which becomes dark red as leaves mature. The midrib is first outlined with yellow which becomes bright red as the leaves mature.”REF: Paper prepared by Wm. A...
  7. donroberth

    Please vote again

    Hi Ana...I will compromise from 300px to 400px if there is no other alternative available. Thanks for all your efforts on behalf of the "CROTON SOCIETY" membership.:)
  8. donroberth

    Today & Tomorrow

    Beautiful bunch of photos with a splendid array of CROTONS and other very nice plants...thanks for posting Moose ! :)
  9. donroberth

    NEED SOME HELP WITH 3 “NOIDs”…UNKNOWN CROTONS FOR ME

    Phil…thanks for chiming in. I was pretty sure photos 5 & 6 were INTERRUPTUM but I had my doubts about numbers 7 & 8. Thanks again... anyone else have an idea or comment about #7 & #8 please jump in.:)
  10. donroberth

    Take A Stab

    PICTURATUM ...I'll take a stab in the dark o_O !
  11. donroberth

    Arrowhead

    Great photo of a spectacular CROTON! Happy
  12. donroberth

    NEED SOME HELP WITH 3 “NOIDs”…UNKNOWN CROTONS FOR ME

    Thanks Bullwinkle...I went to the WIKI FOTOS and "by George, I think you've got it"! Thanks again for the I.D. Happy
  13. donroberth

    Please vote again

    300 px also for me. 500px...I just don't like this format...its to big and cumbersome from my PC :eek: !
  14. donroberth

    NEED SOME HELP WITH 3 “NOIDs”…UNKNOWN CROTONS FOR ME

    NOTE: THE 15 MINUTES "EDIT" TIME RAN OUT WHEN I WAS TRYING TO ROTATE A FOTO FOR THIS POST!!! WE NEED MORE TIME IN CASE WE HAVE TO EDIT A LENGTHY CORRECTION!!! BELOW PLEASE FIND THE NARRATIVE WITH ITS CORRESPONDING (4) FOTOS. FOTOS 05, 06, 07, and 08: I ran into this garden in an ATENAS, C.R...
  15. donroberth

    NEED SOME HELP WITH 3 “NOIDs”…UNKNOWN CROTONS FOR ME

    BURGUNDY for lack of a proper name. Photos 9-10-11 and 12 are located in my gardens and are what I call Mr. BURGUNDY. Please help me put names on any or all of the aforementioned CROTONS. :confused:
  16. donroberth

    NEED SOME HELP WITH 3 “NOIDs”…UNKNOWN CROTONS FOR ME

    FOTOS 05, 06, 07, and 08: I ran into this garden in an ATENAS, C.R. BOUTIQUE HOTEL purely by happenstance and found, what I thought at the time, the mother-load of INTERRUPTUM. Photo # 5 is the only one that seems to resemble INTERRUPTUM as pictured in the WIKI. Photo #6 is predominately yellow...
  17. donroberth

    NEED SOME HELP WITH 3 “NOIDs”…UNKNOWN CROTONS FOR ME

    FOTOS 01, 02, 03 AND 04: Perhaps YELLOW DUKE OF WINDSOR aka MARIGOLD or other…any suggestions? :confused:
  18. donroberth

    Autonomy, but will you weigh in?

    Firstly, I work from a desktop and my wife is the computer tech person in our family. Second…personally the 300px option seems to be the best choice for me. By starting with this size I can quickly scroll down and easily see what is available in the cultivar that I’m interested in. This size...
  19. donroberth

    Croton Society Newsletters

    "Yes...a thousand times yes"! Singing
  20. donroberth

    Autonomy, but will you weigh in?

    I regretfully disagree…personally, I like the smaller rectangular (panoramic or portrait) size the way it was before the format was changed to thumbnail (very small square) or large (full page). I like the old rectangular format that Marie Nock utilized in her recent post to Ana’s Wiki Photos...
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