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Snow had fallen snow on snow..................
By Janey
- 7 Jan, 2010
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owww you have so much snow................
7 Jan, 2010
Lovely picture Janey.
7 Jan, 2010
XX...:o)
7 Jan, 2010
Smashing photo Janey......real Christmas card.....
7 Jan, 2010
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr................ :-o
12 Jan, 2010
lovely....
16 Jan, 2010
Janey have these survived? i do hope so. the winter has taken lots around here...thankfuly mine are ok.
2 Apr, 2010
Hi Sandra....I've been very lucky with these........both are fine.......a smaller one has a few leaves that need removing, but on the whole its okay, good news that yours are good too. There have been so many this winter that have lost their tops. I noticed the amount of questions we have had on here about them.....hopefully they should sprout from the stem again, if the crowns have been lost.....:o(
3 Apr, 2010
i'm so glad Janey...;-)
ive noticed all the questions too.....proves what a horrible winter it was...
3 Apr, 2010
Yes it must be terrible to lose a mature tree through the cold....it would be like losing a friend...:o(
3 Apr, 2010
brill photo i have a plant like this 8ft tall it also looked gorgeous in the snow last winter. i did not buy it, it just appeared, probably thanks to the birds. it is just flowering, the top looks like a white christmas tree and the bees love it
12 Jun, 2010
Hi Birdwatcher........its a Cordyline Australis......mine aren't in flower, but like yours they have a large white flowering mass which develop into white berries later on...which the birds fight over. Yesterday I cut the lower leaves of the smaller one and it's looking much better...reminds me of an Egyptian palm now...Lol!
12 Jun, 2010
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Wow that is a good photo
7 Jan, 2010