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Which cordyline am I


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Can someone tell me which cordyline this is. It looks like a green australis to me if there is such a thing, though it could be and indivisa or ....

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Richard

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I am sorry I can't answer to your question but you should put your post in the other sub-forum: tropical looking plants.... 
You may get more views and answers

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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Highly unlikely to be C. indivisa.  This species is  difficult to obtain, even here in Calfornia.  I grew one well until it was killed by gophers. Yours doesn't resemble my former one. :unsure:

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3 hours ago, Darold Petty said:

Highly unlikely to be C. indivisa.  This species is  difficult to obtain, even here in Calfornia.  I grew one well until it was killed by gophers. Yours doesn't resemble my former one. :unsure:

I accidentally posted in this area, and when I realized my error I was unable to find a way of deleting the post.

We decided in Tropical Plants area that this is an Australis and not, as you point out, an indivisa.

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Richard

 

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