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'''Codiaeum variegatum Earl of Derby'''
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Some feel this croton may have been re-named Fred Sander, as this ''Veitch's Catalog'' description from 1878 suggests.  Others feel this is a completely different cultivar altogether.
  
 
A trilobed-leaved form of the Disraeli type, with nearly the whole central portion of the laf-blade yellow, the margin and tips of the lobes a grassy green.
 
A trilobed-leaved form of the Disraeli type, with nearly the whole central portion of the laf-blade yellow, the margin and tips of the lobes a grassy green.
  
REF: Veitchs' Catlg. of Pl. 1878, p. 27.
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''REF: Veitchs' Catlg. of Pl.'' 1878, p. 27.

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Codiaeum variegatum Earl of Derby

Some feel this croton may have been re-named Fred Sander, as this Veitch's Catalog description from 1878 suggests. Others feel this is a completely different cultivar altogether.

A trilobed-leaved form of the Disraeli type, with nearly the whole central portion of the laf-blade yellow, the margin and tips of the lobes a grassy green.

REF: Veitchs' Catlg. of Pl. 1878, p. 27.