Cordyline 'Red Star'
By Minihoney
- 17 Jun, 2010
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This is very nice....I like :)))
1 Jul, 2010
thank you both of you - unfortunately i ran out of gravel but will get more in time. I've now removed the Mexican orange blossom on the left as i didnt realise it had yellow flowers, I've put in some, ermm, oh dear, some errrrrm - cant remember the name, tall purple flowers, oh yes, Salvias ( i think). This is because i definately gravitate towards purples, mauves, whites etc in flowers. Possibly some deep-rooted flaw in my armour...... The thyme is spreading nicely and very aromatic
14 Jul, 2010
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Like your planted border very much Mh, your cordyline is a beautiful colour :~))
30 Jun, 2010