Ensete maurelli and red Cordyline.....in tropical area.
By Dottydaisy2
- 1 Aug, 2014
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I do too Amy, add such a lot of interest to the garden....
2 Aug, 2014
nice combination.
9 Aug, 2014
It's very beautiful!
Do you not put the Ensete in the ground because it'll get too large? Like this photo of mine.
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/118296--ensete-ventricosum-abyssinian-banana-in-san-diego-ca/tag/Ensete
10 Aug, 2014
It will depend just how much growth it makes in the next week or so, as this one is much smaller than my usual red ones, it might just stay in a pot...
10 Aug, 2014
I know they grow extremely fast during summer (when they're in the ground).
11 Aug, 2014
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Ensete Ventricosum 'Tandarra Red' (Red Banana)
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I do love all these leafy plants !
2 Aug, 2014