What's this shrub, and should I be concerned about the yellow splotches? [SOLVED - aucuba japonica]
Central VA, and I believe this particular species is fairly common in my neighborhood. I've tried searching the internet, but the top results are blog articles with scant imagery such as this article on plantvirginianatives.org.
Secondary question: Note the yellow splotches on the leaves—other plants of the same species in my neighborhood also have the yellow splotches—are they merely seasonal or could they indicate an issue w/ the health of the plant?
EDIT: Looks like aucuba japonica (Wikipedia), and apparently the yellow splotches are a feature, not a bug, known as variegation.
LibertyLizard @slrpnk.net - 4w
The bot was correct for once. Japanese aucuba. The spots are variegation which is typical for the variety and nothing to worry about.
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Bot - 4w
Automatic identification via PlantNet summary
Most likely match: Aucuba japonica Thunb.
Common name
Scientific name
Likeliness
Japanese Aucuba
Aucuba japonica
50.41 %
Dahlia
Dahlia pinnata
0.22 %
Titan arum
Amorphophallus titanum
0.21 %
Shamel ash
Fraxinus uhdei
0.19 %
Avocado
Persea americana
0.16 %
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supersquirrel @sopuli.xyz - 4w
and apparently the yellow splotches are a feature, not a bug,
Ha!
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FrostyTrichs - 4w
It could be a Gold Dust Croton or some similar variety. They're commonly sold at big box stores across the US.
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What's this shrub, and should I be concerned about the yellow splotches? [SOLVED - aucuba japonica]
Central VA, and I believe this particular species is fairly common in my neighborhood. I've tried searching the internet, but the top results are blog articles with scant imagery such as this article on plantvirginianatives.org.
Secondary question: Note the yellow splotches on the leaves—other plants of the same species in my neighborhood also have the yellow splotches—are they merely seasonal or could they indicate an issue w/ the health of the plant?
EDIT: Looks like aucuba japonica (Wikipedia), and apparently the yellow splotches are a feature, not a bug, known as variegation.
The bot was correct for once. Japanese aucuba. The spots are variegation which is typical for the variety and nothing to worry about.
Automatic identification via PlantNet summary
Most likely match: Aucuba japonica Thunb.
Beep, boop
I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically.
Ha!
It could be a Gold Dust Croton or some similar variety. They're commonly sold at big box stores across the US.