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Jul 14, 2017 7:10 PM CST
Name: Fan
Hong Kong SAR China (Zone 12a)
ardesia said:Is there an all yellow Ti?


Oh how I wish. I would love a chartreuse Ti that grew like weeds. It's the reason I bought Kiwi and a few others in Bangkok, that had the potential to be that interesting yellow green, but so far they just don't make the mark. Think probably a little more gamma ray treatment and it might happen one of these days. Mind you my Kiwi are just 20cm tall at the moment. then theres morning sun....

Cordylines wained a bit in fashion, they seem to come and go, but suddenly they are becoming more popular again as garden plants. In Thailand Im finding only very special ones, they don't have the old stalwarts anymore. I bought one that Im not absolutely sure what to do with its so strange. Long thin thin recurved pitch black leaves, so thin it doesn't make much of a show.

Its interesting you should ask anyway because only yesterday I was searching for the chartreuse version of Dracaena warneckii called "Limelight". It doesn't look to be so stable in all light conditions like Epipremnum aureum is. I've never seen it here only on the net and in some conditions it looks very nice. Maybe thats what you saw. Think "Lemon Lime" is one of the C. fruticosas that I've seen listed on some sights.

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