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I had two cordylines in my lawn, one has died, the other one is not too
healthy .Any ideas what is causing this? Thanks for any advise. Fred.






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I had two cordylines in my lawn, one has died, the other one is not too
healthy .Any ideas what is causing this? Thanks for any advise.


What sort of cordyline?

There's rather a lot of scope...

Where are you? What sort of soil have you? Conditions - full sun - full
shade - bit of each?

Much, much, much more information needed to even begin to think about it!

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I had two cordylines in my lawn, one has died, the other one is not too
healthy .Any ideas what is causing this? Thanks for any advise. Fred.


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