putu enjula
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I think you have ignition and lift off.
I have tried growing the Spikes here but the summer humid conditions are to much for them and they die. Yes that is a Lemon Lime Cordyline.What are those Dracaena indivisa "Spikes" sold at box stores and mega stores ? I think they are in fact Cordylines. Here are pictures of mine. They come in green or maroon.
As for the "Lemon Lime" above - isn't that a Dracaena? Or is there a Lemon Lime Cordyline as well?
Angela, That is Maria, The stem had grown tall and the colors are not there any longer on that stem. The top cutting came off a 8' stem.Scott, I like that green ti with the red petioles... so simple but still pretty. I think I have one like that somewhere that I clipped during one of my walks along the road LOL.
Hi,
Roots (almost) in a week - wow! That's as fast as a willow!
Dean - you've opened another can of worms! Up here, New Zealand Flax is what they call Phormium , a big "grass" with no trunk. Those are great, too, but I can never give them enough sun to keep them going.
Interesting note about the Cordyline australis hardiness - There are some that MAY have survived Zone 5b winters!!! (Not mine, but just what I've seen in the "annual planters" around town.
I've never grown any of these big - leaf Cordylines - what do they need to stay happy? I'm thinking it could be a next project for me
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