One of 8 cordyline casualties of winter
By Mushybanna
- 17 Apr, 2011
- 4 likes
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hehehe that's the kind of thing i do
It was a shame but something new will take its place :o))
18 Apr, 2011
Palmate:
What happened?! Did it die from the cold there this past winter? If it was from cold...how cold did it get?
18 Apr, 2011
Andy from what I ve heard so far -18
18 Apr, 2011
We took the top out like you have Mushy and left the tall trunk part and have put a Clematis up it , i'm still hoping it might shoot out from the bottom .....
18 Apr, 2011
Shame Mushy, it looked like it was a big one, multi stem'd to.. I lost mine but it was coming out this year anyway, It never looked the same once it flowered... What you planting in its place?
18 Apr, 2011
Palmate
Yes the cold snap in early December got it and five others
Amy
I'm hoping they might sprout from the bottom but no sign yet
YDD
I was thinking of a big trachy maybe or something else not sure yet
18 Apr, 2011
Sad to lose one that size, perhaps time for a change then?
18 Apr, 2011
Well thats what we thought to DD :o)))
19 Apr, 2011
Even better mushy, Bone hardy, I didnt protect mine and its still looking great, at least 5 new leave's, i love it..
19 Apr, 2011
Yuka gloriosa came through untouched to..
19 Apr, 2011
YDD
Mine did as well surprisingly .Its been very odd as what has not made winter and what has this year if you see what i mean
20 Apr, 2011
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Sorry, I pressed 'like' without thinking....but it must have been a freudian slip cos I'm not a fan of Cordylines! ;) No, only kidding, sorry it's gone, you must have liked it.
17 Apr, 2011