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  1. ScotTi

    Confused

    That is not good news Ken, as it is one of my favorites. I do not know much about this variety and have only seen photos of small plants.
  2. ScotTi

    Confused

    I started my 'Earthquake' from a 6" log in Feb 2012. All looked to be going great and it had added 16" of growth over the years planted out in the garden. This year I noticed it was not looking its best but was still adding new leaves, but only holding on to a few at a time on the three growth...
  3. ScotTi

    The Garden Area To Watch

    After a few adjustments to the planting area in the last few weeks, a total of 65 varieties call it home. The Oldhamaii bamboo sucks a lot of the moisture out of the soil and plants needed to be relocated further out from it. Still need to mulch, but waiting to make sure no more relocating of...
  4. ScotTi

    Cordyline fruiticosa "Spooktacular'

    Got to love the dark Ti...
  5. ScotTi

    Seedling Bling

    I wish I was close, like in Hawaii, mmm you never know.;)
  6. ScotTi

    Seedling Bling

    Here is a patch of 1 yr old seedlings from 'Rooster Tail'. The fist signs of color are now appearing. I hope the little green and white one doesn't change.
  7. ScotTi

    Pink Floyd

    At the right times the leaves catch the sun for nice effects.
  8. ScotTi

    Fred Stone is Selling Ti Canes Again

    I have my wish list! Can't wait till spring! :D
  9. ScotTi

    How to Propagate Cordylines (Ti plants)

    I have seen it happen a few times and I have also seen really good root growth put out and not getting leaves until months later.
  10. ScotTi

    Ti Life Fall 2016

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  11. ScotTi

    Seedling Bling

    I just hope the colors hold as is. These are all still young coming into their first coloring, sometimes they change as they age a little more.
  12. ScotTi

    Palm i.d. help, please

    The palm is still young still having its strap leaves, but I will take a stab as it looks like a young 'Syagrus romanzoffiana' aka 'Queen Palm'. The 'Queen Palm' is a very fast grower once planted out. The Queen Palms are the tall palms in the center of this picture.
  13. ScotTi

    Livistona rigida in situ

    Nice seeing photos of the palm in natural environment. Thanks for posting them.
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