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Botanical Identity: Scientifically known as Codiaeum variegatum ‘Zanzibar’, this is a striking evergreen shrub belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family. It is distinguished by its long, exceptionally narrow, grass-like leaves that create a wild, fountain-like appearance.
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Architectural Texture: Unlike the broad-leaved crotons, the ‘Zanzibar’ variety offers a fine-textured, airy aesthetic. Its slender foliage adds a “linear” architectural element that can soften the look of more rigid, columnar plants like the San Pedro Cactus or Snake Plant.
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Vibrant Color Palette: The foliage features a high-contrast mix of purple, red, orange, and gold, often flecked with green. This “jewelry-like” coloration makes it a premier choice for adding a permanent splash of color to a collection of architectural evergreens.
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Tropical Resilience: Native to tropical regions, it is well-suited for the heat and humidity of Lahore. It thrives in bright, indirect light, which is essential for maintaining the intensity of its multi-colored leaves.
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Compact Structural Height: It typically reaches a height of 1–1.5 meters, making it a versatile mid-sized specimen. It works effectively as a colorful transition piece between low-growing succulents and taller structural trees.
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Functional Air Purification: Like many tropical shrubs, it contributes to indoor air quality by filtering common pollutants, making it as functional as it is decorative.
Zanzibar Croton
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Botanical Identity: Scientifically known as Codiaeum variegatum ‘Zanzibar’, this is a striking evergreen shrub belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family. It is distinguished by its long, exceptionally narrow, grass-like leaves that create a wild, fountain-like appearance.
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Architectural Texture: Unlike the broad-leaved crotons, the ‘Zanzibar’ variety offers a fine-textured, airy aesthetic. Its slender foliage adds a “linear” architectural element that can soften the look of more rigid, columnar plants like the San Pedro Cactus or Snake Plant.
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Vibrant Color Palette: The foliage features a high-contrast mix of purple, red, orange, and gold, often flecked with green. This “jewelry-like” coloration makes it a premier choice for adding a permanent splash of color to a collection of architectural evergreens.
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Tropical Resilience: Native to tropical regions, it is well-suited for the heat and humidity of Lahore. It thrives in bright, indirect light, which is essential for maintaining the intensity of its multi-colored leaves.
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Compact Structural Height: It typically reaches a height of 1–1.5 meters, making it a versatile mid-sized specimen. It works effectively as a colorful transition piece between low-growing succulents and taller structural trees.
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Functional Air Purification: Like many tropical shrubs, it contributes to indoor air quality by filtering common pollutants, making it as functional as it is decorative.





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