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Cordyline query
Hello, I've been directed here by a friend.
I have a Cordyline Australis which is approx 11ft tall, with a 6ft spread. This summer, it produced a flower spike from the top. The flowering is finished, and has left small green pods, inside which are some black seeds. Is it possible to grow new plants from these and if so, how? I'm considering changes to my garden for next year which would mean the Cordyline must go. It seems a shame to just cut it down, so I wondered if it would be transplantable if I could find a buyer? Any advice appreciated -- ßôyþëtë |
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