New growth on the Cordyline...:o)
By Janey
- 5 Jan, 2010
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Dreaming of life in Australia.....despite the snow..it's growing!
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Amazing arnt they?
7 Jan, 2010
You do Bernieh! They are amazing.....seem to cope with anything......
7 Jan, 2010
Janey is this one still going?
4 Oct, 2012
Yes, they both are Dd, the growth you see here died that spring after another heavy frost. It keeps sending out these new shoots, but they never come to much. The Cordyline in the previous pic has the strongest growth. I'll see what happens to it this winter. It should do better in your garden, further south, we do get icy blasts straight from Russia here....:o((
4 Oct, 2012
Oh dear,not surprised they died down ........
4 Oct, 2012
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