Identification: Can you help me to identify this plant from Reunion 's island?

Discussion in 'Indoor and Greenhouse Plants' started by Lnmari, Dec 13, 2004.

  1. Lnmari

    Lnmari Member

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    Hello from France.

    The plant ( or little tree?) that I can't identify is in the foreground and in the middle. It's the one whose leaves are green with yellow spots. The leaves are attached directly on the stalk, from the base up to the top.

    (I dont talk about the other plant on the left, that has leaves that are green in the center and yellow on the external parts, and looks like a Schefflera.)


    This plant ( or little tree?) was sent to me from Reunion's island.


    Thank you a lot for your help and attention.
    Merci!
    Marie
     

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    jimmyq Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    I bought my wife some flowers today.. had that in it, I think its an Aucuba species of some sort.
     
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    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    Codiaeum.
     
  5. Lnmari

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    Aucuba Japonica or Codiaeum?

    Thanks to Jimmy and to RonB for their answers.
    Now, I still cant find if it's an " Aucuba" or a " Codiaeum".
    I have been looking at pictures, and I am not sure .....
    Maybe it looks like more an Aucuba....? I really dont know, now.

    I will work again on this.
    Merci , thank you for your sharing!

    Have a good day.
    Lnmari
     
  6. hungry hippo

    hungry hippo Active Member 10 Years

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    I'm voting with Ron on this one, I think it's a croton of some variety. It does strongly resemble A. japonica though.
     
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    douglas Active Member 10 Years

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    Hi
    maybe gold star or sun star croton?
    doug
     
  8. jimmyq

    jimmyq Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    aw c'mon, we all know that Ron has this one right .. I was just throwing out an idea on first glance. Go with Codiaeum, I think its the better choice. This time :)
     
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    douglas Active Member 10 Years

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    hi Paul

    with the arrangement you bought your Wife you are most likely correct.That it was and still is an acuba ?It is common in Canada (and our friends in Europe use croton cuttings in cut flower stuff) .

    Regards Doug

    PS I not like you as MY WIFE read this and I am In the DOG HOUSE now. no flowers today. LOL

    Merry Hollidays to ALL and all the Best???
     
  10. idnetify

    I also think that this plant is a type of croton. You could always look it up on google images. Hope I can help, Luke.
     
  11. I have this plant

    I rec'd a plant like this several years ago in a little gift basket. It is now nearly 8 feet tall! I've been trying to find out exactly what it is. Now I've got a couple of ideas to work from! Thanks.
     

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