Cordyline fruticosa 'Chocolate Swirl' - for David
By Bernieh
- 30 Aug, 2009
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Cordyline fruticosa are also also known and sold as C. terminalis.
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This one is a miniature and at the moment it's only about 20 cms high. It's not supposed to get over a metre high.
30 Aug, 2009
i've never seen one of these before.....its so different to my cordylines.
30 Aug, 2009
I really love this variety - the fruticosa - and we're lucky to have Australia's specialist nursery for these right here in Queensland. At long last, all the great new variations are trickling through to the local nurseries.
30 Aug, 2009
my cordylines grow well over here in Wales they have flowered this year...will look forward to watching it grow...;-))
30 Aug, 2009
THANK YOU !! :-) :-) :-)
30 Aug, 2009
This is lovely Bernieh
30 Aug, 2009
Like this Bernieh
30 Aug, 2009
Thanks all.
30 Aug, 2009
Very nice
3 Sep, 2009
nice
3 Sep, 2009
Bernieh:
I love ti plants! Snails and slugs love them here also.
You're so lucky not to have snails where you live.
4 Sep, 2009
We do get snails here Delonix - actually this is the first place I've lived here in my part of north Queensland where I've ever seen snails! - but they only come out during the 'wet' season and we get very few of them. I think I've only every seen 4 at one time here ... most of the time there's only one or two. I've always had a few cordylines but the ones available now are so colourful and interesting.
4 Sep, 2009
Very unusual. They seem to do well in this country. We have 4 hedgehogs that visit us at night so we don't get many snails in the garden.
5 Sep, 2009
LOVELY PIC NICE CORDYLINE.
5 Sep, 2009
Bernieh:
I wish we only had a few snail in the garden a year. I would be so happy! Snails are the number 1 or 2 problematic pest in CA.
There's literally hundreds of Cordyline varieties available in the nurseries here. If it wasn't for the snails I would have several varieties.
5 Sep, 2009
Lovely colours Bernieh, and one that won't poke your eyes out:-)
5 Sep, 2009
lovely colours
5 Sep, 2009
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Yummy! The leaves look much more delicate than mine.
30 Aug, 2009