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Cordyline - will it ever recover

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Jellibob · 17/02/2011 21:45

The central spikes of my poor Cordyline have turned brown. It's about 5 foot tall, and been in the border for about 4 years. Turned brown after all the snow. Is this the end?
Sad

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JillyWillyPops · 17/02/2011 21:47

Mine has gone exactly the same, the snow has killed it I think! The middle of mine has gone a bit mushy so not holding much hope of it recovering.

:(

southeastastra · 17/02/2011 21:49

oh i will have to check mine tomorrow

smugmumofboys · 17/02/2011 21:51

This happened to one of ours last year. It went all mushy. DH cut it right back and left it and in the late spring it sprouted lots of little babies around the edge. Smile

So maybe cut back and leave?

AnnoyingOrange · 17/02/2011 21:51

It's a goner

Jellibob · 17/02/2011 21:54

I like the sound of cutting it right back and getting babies (very broody and not going to have any more human babies, so Cordyline babies would be perfect!)

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IlsaLund · 17/02/2011 22:05

Ours appeared to die off last year - DH cut it back and lots of little ones sprouted but they have all been killed in this years frost.

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