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shanks 08-02-2011 04:57 PM

australian grass tree help!!!!!!
 
hello all
i have had a grass tree for 4 years now and wrapped up in fleece each winter with no probs however noticed today the leaves had dropped on removal of fleece i found the leaves had rotted at base and all had been lost, have removed and refleeced but will it sprout again or is it dead, thanks in adavnce

echinosum 08-02-2011 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by shanks (Post 912401)
hello all
i have had a grass tree for 4 years now and wrapped up in fleece each winter with no probs however noticed today the leaves had dropped on removal of fleece i found the leaves had rotted at base and all had been lost, have removed and refleeced but will it sprout again or is it dead, thanks in adavnce

You may do better asking on a forum with specialists on this plant such as growingontheedge.net or hardytropicals.co.uk. Rot sounds very bad. They are known to be difficult to grow. The trade in mature specimens got a poor reputation as many of them just slowly died because they didn't re-establish easily after being dug up. An important part of winter protection is to keep them (nearly) dry, so people who do keep them alive outside often use a rain roof or polytunnel as well as insulation. If you keep them dry enough in winter they can cope with about -6C or a bit lower even, I read.

David Hare-Scott[_2_] 08-02-2011 10:28 PM

australian grass tree help!!!!!!
 
shanks wrote:
hello all
i have had a grass tree for 4 years now and wrapped up in fleece each
winter with no probs however noticed today the leaves had dropped on
removal of fleece i found the leaves had rotted at base and all had
been lost, have removed and refleeced but will it sprout again or is
it dead, thanks in adavnce


It would help if you said what your climate was like or where you are.

They need excellent drainage, in nature they often grow on sunbaked
hillsides, frequently in poor soil. They are adapted to very hot (often
dry) summers and cool winters where it doesn't freeze or snow but there can
be hard frost. They can withstand bushfires but not prolonged wet feet.
Given the choice of cold or damp my guess is that damp will do for them
first.

David





FarmI 09-02-2011 05:17 AM

australian grass tree help!!!!!!
 

"shanks" wrote in message
...

hello all
i have had a grass tree for 4 years now and wrapped up in fleece each
winter with no probs however noticed today the leaves had dropped on
removal of fleece i found the leaves had rotted at base and all had been
lost, have removed and refleeced but will it sprout again or is it dead,
thanks in adavnce


Where in the world are you trying to grow this Xanthorrhoea?



David Hare-Scott[_2_] 09-02-2011 05:54 AM

australian grass tree help!!!!!!
 
FarmI wrote:
"shanks" wrote in message
...

hello all
i have had a grass tree for 4 years now and wrapped up in fleece each
winter with no probs however noticed today the leaves had dropped on
removal of fleece i found the leaves had rotted at base and all had
been lost, have removed and refleeced but will it sprout again or is
it dead, thanks in adavnce


Where in the world are you trying to grow this Xanthorrhoea?


Ole Blighty in the Fog, which is just down the road from Little Storping in
the Swuff.

D


Garrapata 09-02-2011 03:21 PM

australian grass tree help!!!!!!
 

hello all
i have had a grass tree for 4 years now and wrapped up in fleece each
winter with no probs however noticed today the leaves had dropped on
removal of fleece i found the leaves had rotted at base and all had been
lost, have removed and refleeced but will it sprout again or is it dead,
thanks in adavnce


Congratulate yourself on keeping it for four years and move on. Unless
you can reroot the top it is probably dead
--

09=IX


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