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croton
[kroht-n]
noun
any of numerous chiefly tropical plants constituting the genus Croton, of the spurge family, several species of which, as C. tiglium, have important medicinal properties.
(among florists) any plant of the related genus Codiaeum (orPhyllaurea ) cultivated for its ornamental foliage.
croton
/ ˈəʊə /
noun
any shrub or tree of the chiefly tropical euphorbiaceous genus Croton, esp C. tiglium, the seeds of which yield croton oil
any of various tropical plants of the related genus Codiaeum, esp C. variegatum pictum, a house plant with variegated foliage
Word History and Origins
Origin of croton1
Word History and Origins
Origin of croton1
Example Sentences
The spiraling hedges are planted with gold dust croton, a leafy green plant dotted with yellow.
The hardiest of these plants, she said, are the palms, crotons, philodendrons and alocasias.
Another popular fall plant, according to Carlson, is the variegated croton.
After I potted my croton and calathea — and a handful of other botanical beauties — I expected instant relaxation.
“Jomo takes care of the compound. He comes in three times a week. Funny man, I’ve seen him talking to the croton plant.”
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