View Single Post
  #1   Report Post  
Old 26-07-2003, 06:35 PM
Serendipity
 
Posts: n/a
Default Cordyline - Which one?

Reading up on Cordylines, I find that there's a difference of opinion
between the 'experts' as to which are the hardiest of this attractive
plant.

After many years of gowing roses, physical problems are curtailing
my gardening capabilities and I'm about to start grubbing out the
rose beds, My intention is to replace the soil and to make islands in
which I'll plant selected shrubs and trees. The first one to be
planted is a Cordyline, but which one?

My 'Senior Management' wants one with a single head. I want
one that is hardy. The soil is good, and well drained containing
large amounts of mulch and therefor slightly acid, though that
of course can be changed. Neither of us would object to a
red leafed variety, but would prefer a luxuriant green.

We live in balmy Plymouth, about a mile from the sea.

So. Which Cordyline would you recommend please?

Also. although I've browsed quite a bit, I've not been able
to find an established grower. Help!
_________________________________________