What is this plant?
Codiaeum variegatum is native to Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, and the western Pacific Ocean islands, growing in open forests and scrub. There are several hundred cultivars, selected and bred for their foliage. Depending on the cultivar, the leaves may be ovate to linear, entire to deeply lobed or crinkled, and variegated with green, white, purple, orange, yellow, red or pink. The colour patterns may follow the veins, the margins or be in blotches on the leaf. Popular cultivars include 'Spirale' which has spirally-twisted red and green leaves.