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Cordyline terminalis (fruticosa) - Ti Leaf Plants
By Delonix1
- 9 Sep, 2010
- 9 likes
Ti Leaf plants are commonly planted here as a landscape shrub. These are a burgundy, pink variety. Photo taken August 26, 2010.
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I have to agree with Tt
9 Sep, 2010
I love these ones Palmate..Wonderful
9 Sep, 2010
Terratoonie, Yorkshire:
Thanks! : > )
10 Sep, 2010
Palmate:
Ti leave plants are very easy to grow...however, the snails love to eat them in winter. : > )
10 Sep, 2010
i remember lusting after these last year....they look great...:-)
10 Sep, 2010
Sandra:
These are easy plants to grow. You should try some.
I have 3 in my yard also...however, mine are only about 3 feet / 1 meter tall.
11 Sep, 2010
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