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Croton Gold Dust (Codiaeum Variegatum Gold Dust)

D30.00

+5% vat will be applied at checkout

  • Origin – Native to Indonesia, southern Asia, and Eastern Pacific Islands.

  • Type – Subtropical, evergreen shrub from the Euphorbiaceae family.

  • Foliage – Glossy green leaves speckled with bright yellow to golden spots.

  • Light Needs – Thrives in bright, indirect light for at least 4 hours daily.

  • Soil & Water – Prefers rich, well-draining soil; water when top inch dries.

  • Temperature – Best in warm climates, 60–85℉ (15–29℃).

  • Humidity – Requires moderate to high humidity (above 40%).

  • Ornamental Value – Popular houseplant for its colorful, striking foliage.

40cm - 50cm (Pot: 08L)
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Gold Dust Crotons or Codiaeum variegatum is a subtropical, evergreen shrub, naturally occurring in Indonesia, southern Asia, and Eastern Pacific Islands. A part of the Euphorbiaceae family, Croton plants are known for their showy, shiny bright leaves. The Gold Dust Croton has strikingly showy foliage. Their leaves are gorgeous green speckled with bright yellow to golden spots. The colorful foliage of this plant has developed a dedicated following among gardening enthusiasts.

Gold Dust Croton needs rich, well-draining soil. Keep it moist by watering it once the top inch has dried. Choose a spot with access to bright, indirect light for at least 4 hours a day. Humidity is important and should be no lower than 40%. Temperatures should be kept between 60℉ and 85℉ (15℃ and 29℃).

Faqs

  1. How much sunlight does Croton Gold Dust need?
    Bright, indirect sunlight is ideal for vibrant leaf colors.

  2. How often should I water Croton Gold Dust?
    Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy; allow the top layer to dry slightly.

  3. What type of soil is best for Croton Gold Dust?
    Well-draining, rich soil helps prevent root rot.

  4. Can Croton Gold Dust grow indoors?
    Yes, with enough bright light and humidity, it thrives indoors.

  5. How do I fertilize Croton Gold Dust?
    Use a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season.

  6. How do I maintain Croton Gold Dust leaf color?
    Provide plenty of light, consistent watering, and avoid cold drafts to keep leaves vibrant.

Size

40cm – 50cm (Pot: 08L)

5 reviews for Croton Gold Dust (Codiaeum Variegatum Gold Dust)

  1. Rida

    The yellow-speckled leaves are so eye-catching! My Croton Gold Dust brightens up the whole corner of my patio

  2. Mehwish

    I love how glossy and vibrant this plant stays

  3. Eman

    Such a stylish indoor plant.

  4. Laiba Ali

    Low maintenance and super attractive. I just water it regularly and the leaves stay healthy and full

  5. Haleema

    Perfect for adding a tropical vibe.

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