Okay.
T. Chakrabarty.

On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 9:56 PM, raman <[email protected]> wrote:

> A very colorful tropical shrub grown for its attractive reddish leaves.
> Beautiful foliage of varios shades of red, yellow and green. Cultivars of
> A. wilkesiana, which can grow as tall as 7FT, are found in a wide variety
> of colors: green and white, green and yellow, red, bronze, coppery, or
> brown. The leaves also vary in form, some being flat and others undulating,
> while the flowers are inconspicuous. In a garden, where they are often used
> as informal hedges or in massed beds, all Acalypha species require full
> sun, well-drained soil, and careful pruning to prevent them from becoming
> leggy. They are easily propagated by cuttings.
>
> http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/43406542/Flora%20and%20Fauna/trees.html
>
> Raman
>
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