Croton 'Sunny Star' have green pointed leaves with yellow specks and lines, almost as if someone was playing with paint around it. This croton can get up to 3 feet in height. Not only are these plants a show stopper they also purify your air.
These exotic plants have a reputation for being high-maintenance due to their tropical nature, but once they acclimate to their new home, they’re quite low-care.
Native to the humid tropics, so they will appreciate frequent misting or a boost in humidity from a pebble tray or humidifier, as well as plenty of bright sunlight to encourage the growth of brightly coloured leaves.
Croton
- Lighting: Your Croton will do best in a bright spot, as it needs lots of light (if possible 4-6 hrs. per day) to produce all those colourful leaves! If your croton does not get enough light, you might find the plant grows tall and lanky with spare leaves lacking the rich, dark hues.
- Watering: When the soil begins to dry out, water the plant thoroughly until the water flows out the bottom of the container. They are not as thirsty as other indoor plants but will drop leaves if kept too dry. Take note—wilting for a Croton means too much water.