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Cordyline australis Red Star..
By Dottydaisy2
- 15 Nov, 2014
- 7 likes
Slow but I think it is happy where it is..
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That's a lovely cordyline. I remember them all being hit four years ago, but most of them regret from the base, even up here.
15 Nov, 2014
such a strong colour....one on my favourite plants..
15 Nov, 2014
Stupid spellchecker! hi Sandra!
15 Nov, 2014
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What else?
See who else is growing Cordyline australis Red Star....
See who else has plants in genus Cordyline.
This photo is of "Cordyline australis Red Star." in Dottydaisy2's garden
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It looks so nice and dramatic in that spot.
Do you protect it in winter Dottydaisy? I got one in the summer and left it outside . We are not going to be home until April and I am wondering if it will survive.
Depends how cold the winter will get, I guess. Last year my New Zealand Flax (Phormium sp.) did not survive.
We are zone 8 but it had to get colder for period of time.
15 Nov, 2014