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Sep 28, 2018 3:48 PM CST
Name: Sally
central Maryland (Zone 7b)
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Many pretty Ti here

The thread "Ti plants/Cordylines." in Houseplants forum
I only have two like the Red Star posted by plantladylin, link above. I got them as container 'spikes' about three years ago and have kept them going, stuffed into pots for winter. But this year, I may left them go. One is much bigger than the other and messes up the ' pair of pots flanking the front door' symmetry I had going. Plus, want to try something else there.

I got a Ti plant many years ago, when parents went to Hawaii, lost it to mites, and don't think I have enough good light to try another.

Gee, why did I post when I am such a downer on Cordyline? Sorry Big Grin
Plant it and they will come.

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