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Jul 11, 2017 4:37 PM CST
Name: Fan
Hong Kong SAR China (Zone 12a)
Thats a very interesting one Alice! I will look it up sure it becomes something completely different as it gets larger. There is also one called Bangkok Rainbow, think I will get it. It's difficult telling what they will end up looking like from small plants unless you have seen the adult form.

Im amazed you can get things sent to the stunningly beautiful Saint Helena, well done. Did it come via America......Is it warm enough for Cordyline fruticosa? Im sure C. australis would probably love your climate too. I've noticed fruticosa gets its best best colours in our winter when its cool nights and warm days, does something to the colour chemicals that makes them pop. I get quite jealous as we can't grow australis, and suddenly there are some very nice colours, just rots from the heat and humidity, falls over one piece. Crying yep tried a few times. Idjiots keep importing them and selling them and big ones too.

Must try and work out how to put my name up in the right hand corner like that....someone sold the little man in the right hand corner .......honestly Im barely digital never mind computer literate, I can't even work a dish washer.

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