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Firstly a point to clarify. After this plant flowers, that growing stem usually "bifurcates" or splits into 2. If 6 months or a year lat...Read More
Just a heads up, The family this plant belongs to is actually Asparagaceae, not agavaceae. Great plant though, easy to grow, hard to kill.
I was pleasantly surprised to see it come back after this record breaking winter we endured. Even with a thorough mulching, planted about...Read More
This plant does pretty good in my backyard. It dies to the ground every year, but I only mulch it a few inches, so pretty good for minima...Read More
I have a Cabbage Palm on my back garden and it has grown really well each year. It is now approx. 15 feet high and is bending over my ne...Read More
I had two of these at my new property, one big (5' tall), one a mere rosette. First winter was cold and snowy, and the big one was a soft...Read More
Cordylines are one of the staples of the British garden, from the late 90s until 2010 Cordylines, some very tall existed in the British I...Read More
This is a plant which people are told 'is hardy', grow it for ten years - and then get a nasty shock when a bad winter kills it.
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I bought mine in a pot from Paignton about 1985.
The trunk, if thats what you could call it, was as thick as a mans finger. We ke...Read More
This tree is tree hardy here in myrtle beach s.c (zone 8-8b) i love this plant and see them at a height of 7 feet so far but i use to liv...Read More
Wow, its pretty surreal to see all the accounts of this plant from all over the world (we live in its native habitat.) It deserves its p...Read More
This plant is definitely hardy down to 0*F/-18*C or lower: There are 4 containerized specimens and 1 specimen in the ground at someone's ...Read More
These plants are hardy way beyond zone 8.
I saw some growing around the corner from me in containers covered in snow, surviving b...Read More
Cordyline australis is a wonderful plant for giving structure to a small garden --- if you're prepared to wait for it to grow about a foo...Read More
Thanks to this website, I was able to figure out what in the heck I have growing! I love this tree. I don't have any problems with it s...Read More
I'm from Everett WA, about 25 miles North of Seattle. I have this plant growing in my yard and it is great. I just found out that it is a...Read More
This plant is growing in our front garden and as Bill says it's a wonderful architectural plant, giving the garden a focal point during t...Read More
The plant I have is 7 years old and has withstood the winters in the North East of England,these have been as low as 15 degrees over the ...Read More
These grow like crazy in my garden! They must grow a couple feet a year in spite of neither being watered in the summer nor protected fr...Read More
Often called "Dracaena Spike" for box planters. Occasionally killed by hard winters below -10C. Slow growing to multi-trunk.
To explain my zip code note that this grows in Bremerton, Washington .... I have had a plant of this species, bought as a tiny seedling, ...Read More
I hate this plant with a passion. The previous owners of our house planted it in any space they had to fill as it is unkillable and will ...Read More
This plant is quite common around the Monterey Bay Area. There are several weather worn specimens in Pacific Grove with two foot thick tr...Read More
Large, evergreen shrub from New Zealand.
Has linear - lance shaped, light - mid green leaves grown in a tuft formation. O...Read More