Level: Easy / Oak-Shaped Foliage ☀️Bright Indirect 💧Water Every 1-2 Wks 🍁Green, Red & Yellow ⚠️Toxic to Pets Croton Oakleaf Croton Oakleaf is a striking croton variety celebrated for its large, oak-shaped leaves and dynamic color contrasts of deep green with accents of red, yellow, or orange veins. With its bold, tropical foliage, it makes a dramatic statement in any indoor space. Why People Like Croton Oakleaf 🍁 Dramatic Oakleaf-Shaped Foliage Large, lobed leaves with vivid color contrasts that command attention. 🌿 Bushy, Branching Habit Compact and full, making it an ideal focal point in any indoor garden. ☀️ Thrives in Bright Light Thrives in bright, indirect light conditions. 💪 Low Maintenance Easy to care for, ideal for beginners. Add This to Your Collection🇨🇦 Local Pickup in Richmond Hill | Insured Shipping Across Ontario and Quebec All the Details You Need to Know The Story Behind This PlantCroton plants are native to tropical regions around the world, thriving in warm, humid climates. Croton Oakleaf is ideally suited for indoor settings where its vibrant, oak-shaped foliage can truly shine.How to Keep It Happy Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate moderate light levels. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorch. Water: Water when the top inch of soil is dry, typically every 1-2 weeks depending on indoor humidity and temperature. Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix. Propagation: Best achieved via stem cuttings. Allow cut ends to dry and callous over before planting in a well-draining medium. Popular Croton Varieties Croton Petra – Broad leaves with bold red, yellow, and green veins. Croton Banana – Long, banana-shaped leaves in vibrant yellow and green. Croton Excellente – Deeply lobed leaves with a mix of red, yellow, and green. Croton Gold Dust – Speckled yellow spots on a green background. Common Questions Is Croton Oakleaf pet-friendly? No, like other Crotons, it's toxic if ingested, so keep it out of reach of pets to avoid accidental ingestion. What are the best light conditions? It thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate moderate light levels. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorch. How often should I water it? Water when the top inch of soil is dry, typically every 1-2 weeks depending on indoor humidity and temperature. How do I propagate it? Propagation is best achieved via stem cuttings. Allow cut ends to dry and callous over before planting in a well-draining medium. Bring Bold Tropical Flair Home We hand pick each Croton Oakleaf and pack it carefully so it arrives in good shape anywhere in Ontario or Quebec. Shop Croton Oakleaf Now