Yes Croton belons to the family Euphorbiaceae of Angiosperms.
Horsetail is a plant that reproduces by releasing spores. It is not considered to be an angiosperm or a gymnosperm.
No, not at all.
Angiosperm
Angio sperms are plants that produce their egg and sperm cells in flowers, and produce their seeds inside fruit.
The potato is a flowering and fruiting plant making it an angiosperm. Its flower is small and its fruit resembles a tiny green tomato.
croton is of 2feet
The address of the Croton Free Library is: 171 Cleveland Drive, Croton-On-Hudson, 10520 2499
The address of the Croton Point Nature Center is: , Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520
He was from Croton, hence his name.
Croton lawianus was created in 1839.
Croton laevigatus was created in 1791.
Croton subaemulans was created in 1890.
Croton ciliatoglandulifer was created in 1797.
Croton eluteria was created in 1788.
Croton barahonensis was created in 1912.
Croton gratissimus was created in 1824.
The address of the Croton Historical Society is: 1 Van Wyck St, Croton Hdsn, NY 10520-2525