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Cordyline Resurrection
Like many neighbours and, I guess, more widely, a large Cordyline in the
garden didn't like the winter. By late March, most of it leaves had gone, the rest were brown and it looked very dead. By chance, we visited Cambridge Botanic Gardens - their Cordylines had suffered a similar fate but, they had either been left or the truncks cut back to about a metre height. So, on the basis that Cambridge Botanic Gardens probably knew what they were doing, we cut our's back and left them. There are now seven new shoots around the base. Larry |
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