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Excoecaria Bicolor Variegated - 5" Pot

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  • Striking bicoloured leaves: green above, wine-red below
  • Compact evergreen shrub ideal for hedges and borders
  • Easy to grow and low maintenance in Indian climate
  • Propagates readily from stem cuttings
  • Milky sap is irritant - handle with gloves
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Excoecaria cochinchinensis, popularly sold as Excoecaria Bicolor Variegated and known as the Chinese Croton or Blindness Tree, is a small evergreen shrub from the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae). Its chief attraction is the two-toned foliage: each narrow, finely toothed leaf is deep green on the upper surface and a vivid maroon-to-purple on the underside, giving the plant a shimmering bicoloured effect when the leaves move in the breeze.

In Indian conditions it thrives as a low hedge, border plant, or container specimen, staying neat at around 0.6 to 1.2 m with regular trimming. It enjoys the warm, humid climate of most of India and holds its colour best in bright light with a little afternoon shade. Like other members of its family, the plant exudes a milky latex when cut, so it should be handled with care.

Specifications

Family Euphorbiaceae
Native region Southeast Asia (China, Indo-China, Malesia)
Mature height 0.6-1.2 m (up to 1.5 m if unpruned)
Mature spread 0.6-1 m
Growth rate Moderate
Foliage Evergreen; lance-shaped, finely toothed leaves, glossy green above and deep maroon-purple beneath
Flower colour Small, inconspicuous yellowish-green
Flower season Sporadic; mainly warm months
Climate zone Tropical and subtropical; suits most of India

Care guide

Sunlight Bright light with morning sun and light afternoon shade; tolerates partial shade. Strong colour develops in good light.
Watering Keep soil evenly moist; water when the top 2-3 cm feels dry. Avoid waterlogging. Reduce in winter.
Soil / mix Well-drained, fertile loamy soil rich in organic matter; pH slightly acidic to neutral.
Temperature Best at 18-32 C. Protect from cold below 10 C and from frost.
Humidity Prefers moderate to high humidity; thrives in India's monsoon and coastal humidity.
Fertilizer Feed monthly through the growing season (Mar-Oct) with a balanced NPK or organic feed for foliage plants.
Pruning Trim regularly to keep compact and bushy; can be shaped as a low hedge. Wear gloves due to milky sap.
Repotting Repot container plants every 1-2 years in spring, or top-dress when roots fill the pot.
Propagation Easily propagated from semi-hardwood stem cuttings in warm, humid conditions.
Pests & problems Generally hardy; watch for mealybugs, scale, and occasional spider mites in dry conditions.
Toxicity / safety Toxic. All parts contain an irritant milky latex; sap can irritate skin and eyes and is harmful if ingested. Keep away from children and pets.
Difficulty Easy

Uses

<p>A versatile ornamental foliage plant for Indian gardens and interiors:</p><ul><li>Low informal hedge, border, or edging plant in landscapes</li><li>Colour accent in mixed beds and foliage groupings</li><li>Container and patio plant for balconies and entrances</li><li>Bright indoor accent near a well-lit window</li></ul>

Growing tips

<p>Plant or repot at the start of the warm season (Feb-Mar) so the shrub establishes before summer. Provide bright light but shield from harsh afternoon sun in peak summer to prevent leaf scorch.</p><p>During the monsoon, ensure drainage is sharp to avoid root rot, and ease off feeding. Trim lightly after the rains to maintain a dense, well-coloured canopy. In North India, move container plants to a sheltered spot or indoors during cold winter spells, as the plant dislikes temperatures below 10 C.</p>

Frequently asked questions

Is Excoecaria Bicolor toxic to pets and children?
Yes. It belongs to the spurge family and exudes a milky latex that can irritate skin and eyes and is harmful if swallowed. Keep it away from children and pets, and wear gloves when pruning.
Can I grow Excoecaria Bicolor indoors in India?
Yes, it grows well indoors near a bright window. It keeps its rich leaf colour best in good light, so give it the brightest spot available and avoid deep shade.
How do I keep the leaves colourful and the plant bushy?
Grow it in bright light with a little shade, feed monthly in the growing season, and prune regularly. Good light and light afternoon shade bring out the strongest green-and-maroon contrast.

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