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croton mammi

croton mammi Croton Mammi — Codiaeum wavy leaves

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croton mammi Croton Mammi — Codiaeum wavy leavesNarrow multicolored wavy leaves Bright indirect light Moderate watering H60 cm Pot 17 cm Colors intensify with light Toxic to pets The Croton Mammi (Codiaeum variegatum) is a tropical plant native to Southeast Asia. Its uniqueness in the Croton family lies in the shape of its leaves narrow, wavy, almost twisted giving them a uniquely graphic texture compared to the broad, flat leaves of other varieties. The green, yellow, orange, and red colors

🌿 Narrow multicolored wavy leaves • ☀️ Bright indirect light • 💧 Moderate watering • 📏 H60 cm | Pot Ø17 cm • 🎨 Colors intensify with light • ⚠️ Toxic to pets

The Croton Mammi (Codiaeum variegatum) is a tropical plant native to Southeast Asia. Its uniqueness in the Croton family lies in the shape of its leaves — narrow, wavy, almost twisted — giving them a uniquely graphic texture compared to the broad, flat leaves of other varieties. The green, yellow, orange, and red colors intensify with light and change throughout the seasons.

Like all Crotons, it requires bright light, consistent humidity, and a stable location — once settled, do not move it. Note: irritating sap, toxic to pets. Discover more in our Croton collection.

Which Croton variety to choose?

Each Croton has a distinct leaf shape — this is what sets them apart beyond their colors. Here are the available profiles:

  • Croton Mammi (this plant) — narrow multicolored wavy leaves, H60 cm | Pot Ø17 cm. The most textured and graphic.
  • Croton Wilma — elongated wavy leaves, bright colors, same size H60 cm | Pot Ø17 cm. Same shape, wider leaves.
  • Croton Dreadlock — very narrow twisted leaves, H70 cm | Pot Ø19 cm. The most dramatic and original.
  • Croton Petra — classic broad oval leaves. The most classic and accessible.
  • Croton Magnificent — very large broad leaves, XXL size H110 cm | Pot Ø27 cm. The most imposing.

The Mammi is the ideal choice if you want a compact Croton with a unique leaf texture — its wavy leaves immediately set it apart from other varieties even from a distance. Find the Croton Sunny Star for an even more compact version H30 cm | Pot Ø12 cm.

Exposure & placement

The Croton Mammi is a tropical sun plant — light is its non-negotiable requirement.

  • Ideal exposure: bright indirect light — near an east- or west-facing window, a few hours of gentle sun are acceptable.
  • To avoid: scorching midday sun in midsummer, dark rooms that cause leaves to turn green and fall.
  • Temperature: 18–27 °C, no drafts or sudden changes.
  • Humidity: 50–70% ambient humidity — mist regularly or place a humidifier nearby.
  • Soil: light, well-draining universal potting mix.

If new leaves mostly come out green without bright colors, move the plant to a brighter spot — new shoots color properly as soon as there’s enough light. Check our light and humidity guide to find the right place.

Watering & care

  • Watering: moderate — keep the soil slightly moist without soaking it.
  • Frequency: 1 to 2 times per week in spring and summer, slightly reduced in winter.
  • Water: room temperature, filtered or rested for 24 hours — Croton is sensitive to lime.
  • Humidity: mist the foliage regularly — Mammi’s wavy leaves collect less dust than broad leaves but are sensitive to dry air.
  • Fertilizer: diluted liquid fertilizer for green plants, once a month in spring and summer.
  • Cleaning: gently wipe leaves with a damp cloth — wear gloves, the sap is irritating.

Crotons dislike sudden changes in environment — avoid moving it once its spot is chosen. Pick its permanent place upon arrival and check our new plant welcome guide to get off to a good start.

Decor ideas & plant pairings

The Croton Mammi is a statement plant — its colors and texture immediately catch the eye. It doesn’t need to be surrounded to stand out.

  • Solo in a bright corner: in a white or black ceramic pot, its multicolored wavy leaves create an immediate tropical focal point.
  • In contrast with solid green: pair it with a Zamioculcas or a Ficus to highlight its warm colors against a neutral dark green background.
  • In Croton arrangements: several Croton varieties together — same care needs, very contrasting leaf shapes. The Mammi adds a wavy texture to the arrangement.

Its new leaves often emerge green and gradually change color — each new shoot is a surprise to watch over the weeks.

Verdeia Tips

  • Choose its location before delivery — Mammi reacts to location changes by dropping leaves. Plan its final spot before arrival and do not move it once placed.
  • Leaf drop on delivery is normal — slight loss during the first 2 to 3 weeks is a usual reaction to the change of environment. Stabilize conditions and wait.
  • Colors fading: lack of light — if foliage gradually turns green, move the plant closer to a window. New leaves will regain their colors.
  • High humidity in winter — heating dries the air and causes brown tips. Mist 2 to 3 times a week or place a humidifier nearby. See our winter plant care guide to adapt to the cold season.
  • Sap is irritating — wear gloves — any stem cut releases irritating white latex. Wear gloves when cleaning and pruning.
  • ⚠️ Toxic to pets and humans — the latex and leaves are toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of cats, dogs, and young children. See our plants and pets guide for suitable alternatives.

Technical characteristics

  • Botanical name: Codiaeum variegatum 'Mammi'
  • Common names: Croton Mammi, Codiaeum
  • Family: Euphorbiaceae
  • Origin: tropical forests of Southeast Asia and Oceania
  • Pot diameter: 17 cm
  • Approximate height: 60 cm
  • Adult size: up to 60–90 cm indoors
  • Exposure: bright indirect light — avoid harsh direct sun
  • Watering: moderate — substrate slightly moist
  • Humidity: 50–70% recommended
  • Temperature: 18–27 °C, no drafts
  • Care: moderate (light and stability essential)
  • Toxicity to pets: toxic (irritating sap)
  • Decor style: Tropical / Colorful / Statement
  • Special feature: unique narrow wavy leaves, multicolored hues that intensify with light, irritating latex

Each plant is unique: photos show a representative example. The intensity of colors and leaf shapes naturally vary depending on light and season.

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