Croton 'Nervia'
Croton 'Nervia'
Codiaeum variegatum 'Nervia' has a slightly longer, more arrow-shaped leaf than Petra with the same colourful leaves veined in red, orange, and yellow. One of the boldest houseplants around, you can't miss crotons because of their colorful foliage.
Lighting: Grow crotons in a bright spot. They like lots of light to produce all those colorful leaves. If your croton doesn't get enough light, you might find the plant grows tall and lanky, with few leaves that don't have deep, rich hues.
Watering: Water crotons when the soil starts to dry. They're not as thirsty as many other common houseplants, but will drop leaves if they stay too wet or too dry for extended periods.
Humidity: Like most houseplants, they also appreciate abundant humidity. You can boost humidity for your croton by growing it in a well-lit kitchen or bathroom, placing a small humidifier nearby, or grouping it nearby other houseplants.
Fertilization: Fertilize croton in spring and summer to keep it healthy and growing.