crotons >> /ˈkrəʊt(ə)n/
Definition: [noun] A strong-scented tree, shrub, or herbaceous plant of the spurge family, native to tropical and warm regions. Several kinds yield timber and other commercially important products.
Example: Many of his imports - including hibiscus, azalea, cassia, magnolia, oleander, croton and jasmine - permanently altered the Jamaican scene.
Definition: [noun] A small evergreen tree or shrub of the Indo-Pacific region, which is grown for its colourful ornamental foliage.
Example: Shrubs don't have to flower to be interesting - team palms with cordylines and crotons for their fabulous foliage.