Do you love exotic, specimens of Cordyline australis and want to know how to obtain them for free? Well, assuming you live in a part of the world where this gorgeous cold-hardy, tropical effect plant has naturalised then you are in luck! Where we are in the West Sussex countryside Cordyline australis are planted in huge number and flower regularly each year once mature.
Popular with starlings who consume the pearly-white fruits, their viable seeds are carried across peoples gardens and readily germinate in our colder-temperate climate.
In this video English horticulturist Simon explains how to recognise Cordyline seedlings and how to plants them up to raise your own specimens for free!
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