Cordyline australis Red Star
By Scottish
- 28 Sep, 2013
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Enjoyed the summer...will soon have it's winter coat on!
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It's a bit of a drama but was worth every minute of the effort last year Klahanie....
http://www.growsonyou.com/scottish/blog/21853-wrapping-up-for-winter
did a blog last year.
29 Sep, 2013
:=) Well, it survived and looks beautiful. I like your mother... she sounds little bit as me :-)
You really protected it well. I think the roots are more important to protect in the pot than leaves. I hope to see it in your garden pictures next year again looking wonderful as tis one.
29 Sep, 2013
Have taken a chance and planted it in the ground......will keep my fingers crossed.
30 Sep, 2013
I've found out that my plantings survive better in the ground then pots. But Scottish have it nicely bundled up. Good luck with yours Dotty.
30 Sep, 2013
Thanks Klahanie, I shall fleece it.
2 Oct, 2013
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This photo is of "Cordyline Red Star Triple" in Scottish's garden
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28 Sep, 2013