Croton

Contains 13 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Croton L.
CROTON
Classification
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MALPIGHIALES
Croton
Citation
CROTON Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1004. 1753.
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TYPE: Croton tiglium Linnaeus Lectotypified by Small, in Britton & A. Brown, Ill. Fl. N. U.S., ed. 2. 2: 454. 1913.
Species
Scientific Name Common Name Status Photos
Croton argyranthemus SILVER CROTON;HEALING CROTON Native
Croton discolor LECHECILLO Not Native
Croton elliottii ELLIOTT'S CROTON Native FACW (NWPL) FACW (DEP)
Croton glandulosus var. floridanus VENTE CONMIGO Native Endemic
Croton glandulosus var. septentrionalis VENTE CONMIGO Native
Croton humilis PEPPERBUSH Native Endangered-State
Croton lindheimeri WOOLLY CROTON; HOGWORT Native
Croton linearis PINELAND CROTON; GRANNYBUSH Native
Croton michauxii RUSHFOIL; MICHAUX'S CROTON Native
Croton punctatus GULF CROTON; BEACH TEA Native
Croton texensis TEXAS CROTON Not Native
Croton trinitatis ROADSIDE CROTON Not Native
Croton willdenowii WILLDENOW'S CROTON Native
[Family identification key]
1.  Leaf blade coarsely serrate to crenate
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1.  Leaf blade entire, undulate, rarely with teeth
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2.  Leaf blade deltate-lanceolate
2.  Leaf blade ovate to elliptic
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3.  Leaf blades 0.5-2 cm long, glabrate; fruit glabrate
3.  Larger leaf blades 1.8-7 cm long, stellate-pubescent; fruit stellate-pubescent
4.  Leaf blade underside densely silvery lepidote, the scales ciliate, silvery and often brownish centrally, the underside appearing brown-speckled silvery
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4.  Leaf blade underside stellate-pubescent, lacking scales, not appearing brown-speckled silvery
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5.  Leaf blade 2-7 mm wide, linear to linear-lanceolate; fruit 1-seeded
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5.  Leaf blade 7-45 mm wide, elliptic to ovate; fruit 3-seeded
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6.  Leaf blade upper surface trichomes not overlapping; inflorescence 1-3 cm long; fruit scales with a minute central disc with long radial arms
6.  Leaf blade upper surface trichomes overlapping; inflorescence 0.2-1 cm long; fruit scales with a broad central disc with very short radial arms
7.  Herbs to subshrubs to 60 cm tall; petioles <½ length of the blade; leaf blades primarily elliptic; staminate petals 5, pistillate petals absent
7.  Shrubs to 1 m tall; petioles mostly >½ length of the blade; leaf blades primarily ovate; staminate and pistillate petals absent
8.  Leaf blades primarily ovate to lanceolate with deltoid-acute apices, the lateral veins usually conspicuous on the blade underside
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8.  Leaf blades primarily linear, elliptic, to oblong, infrequently ovate-lanceolate, with rounded, obtuse, to rounded-acute apices, the lateral veins obscured to inconspicuous, rarely a few conspicuous on the blade underside
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9.  Shrub with generally sparse pubescence, not densely woolly, sometimes glandular; leaf blade with only 1 pair of basal lateral veins, the midrib scarcely prominent to flat on the underside
9.  Annual herb with densely woolly pubescence especially on young tissue, eglandular; leaf blade usually with 2-3 pairs of basal lateral veins, the midrib stout and prominent on the underside
10.  Shrubs; petiole with 2 glands at the apex
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10.  Annual herbs; petiole lacking glands
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11.  Leaf blade elliptic to oblong, with a somewhat stout cuspidate (sometimes involute) apex
11.  Leaf blade linear to oblong with a minute mucro at the flat apex
12.  Plant monoecious; inflorescence bisexual; staminate petals 5, 0.8-1 mm long; pistillate petals absent; fruit smooth; seeds 4-4.5 mm long, 3-4 mm wide
12.  Plant dioecious; inflorescence unisexual; staminate and pistillate petals absent; fruit verrucose; seeds 3.5-4 mm long, 2.5-3 mm wide