 
				
				
					Codiaeum variegatum
'Petra'
Petra Croton, Petra Garden Croton
| Family | 
| Euphorbiaceae | 
| Genus | 
| Codiaeum | 
| Species | 
| variegatum | 
| Cultivar | 
| 'Petra' | 
| Category | 
| Tropicals, Woody | 
| Type | 
| Shrub (evergreen) | 
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 
| 10a - 11 | 
| Canadian Hardiness Zone | 
| Requires cold season protection under glass. | 
| RHS Hardiness Zone | 
| H1c - H3 | 
| Temperature (°C) | 
| -5 - 10 | 
| Temperature (°F) | 
| 23 - 50 | 
| Height | 
| 0.9 - 1.8 m | 
| Spread | 
| 0.6 - 1.5 m | 











 
	| Cultivation | 
| Grows best in direct sunlight with rich, fast draining soil in high humidity. Water often in the active growing season, sparingly in the dormant season. | 
| Shape | 
| Upright. | 
| Growth | 
| Medium | 
| Pests | 
| Scale, spider mites, mealybugs, aphids, root rot and leaf spots. | 
| Habitat | 
| Horticultural origin. | 
| Leaf Description | 
| Leaves have short stalks. Leaves are stiletto shaped and variegated with a striped pattern. | 
| Flower Description | 
| Tiny and star-shaped, hanging down on long racemes. | 
| Colour Description | 
| Leaves have a dark to medium green base and yellow to red stripes. Flowers are white or yellow. | 
| Texture Description | 
| Leaves are smooth and leathery. | 
| Notable Specimens | 
| Centennial Conservatory, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. | 
| Propagation | 
| By root or stem cutting. | 
| Ethnobotanical Uses (Disclaimer) | 
| Poisonous if leaves or seeds are eaten. Sap can be a skin irritant, so wear gloves when handling. |