Cordyline roots?
I have a 4 year old Cordyline now exceeding 12 feet in height. What -
at the moment - is the likely root spread? Another one is three yrs old and now exceeds six feet. What is its likely root spread? I ask because I have concerns over possible drain damage. Thank you Jon |
Cordyline roots?
"Jonathon" wrote in message ... I have a 4 year old Cordyline now exceeding 12 feet in height. What - at the moment - is the likely root spread? Another one is three yrs old and now exceeds six feet. What is its likely root spread? I ask because I have concerns over possible drain damage. Thank you Jon I dug one up of a similar size (12') and the root ball was about 3 foot diameter. It was mostly a mass of fine roots with the tap root going down as a continuation of the trunk. Not at all like a normal tree. mark |
Cordyline roots?
"Jonathon" wrote I have a 4 year old Cordyline now exceeding 12 feet in height. What - at the moment - is the likely root spread? Another one is three yrs old and now exceeds six feet. What is its likely root spread? I ask because I have concerns over possible drain damage. Mine seem to go straight down with only small fibrous roots radiating out from the trunk. -- Regards Bob Hobden just W. of London |
Cordyline roots?
sorry to come in here mark,
missed the original thread. they don't need much root at all, we dug one out just over 2 meters tall and many trunked had so little root it could almost have fitted into a 2 gallon pot you should see it now neer looked back. On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 15:53:37 +0100, "mark" wrote: snipped With peace and brightest of blessings, len & bev -- "Be Content With What You Have And May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In A World That You May Not Understand." http://www.lensgarden.com.au/ |
Cordyline roots?
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says... I have a 4 year old Cordyline now exceeding 12 feet in height. What - at the moment - is the likely root spread? Another one is three yrs old and now exceeds six feet. What is its likely root spread? I ask because I have concerns over possible drain damage. Thank you Jon relax they do not have a reputation as drain damagers -- Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and Lapageria rosea |
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