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the flying dutchman
Registered: February 2007 Location: HOLLAND Posts: 1031
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Fri September 7, 2007 4:18pm
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Rating: 10.00
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Bill, I think you should call that one a Dracaena Draco.
A red cordyline is an other plant.
From what I know, the difference between Draceana and
Cordyline is that the roots differs.
I have a cordyline australis in my gallery.
Ron
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buzzwinder
Registered: July 2007 Location: Loves Park, Il. Posts: 871
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Sat September 8, 2007 7:13am
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Thanks, just writing what the tag said, after looking it up on google, I believe it is Cordyline Hawaiian Ti or a variety of Little Sister, any further assist is by far welcome as I an tottally new to this and got this plant because it was so nice looking!
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Bill :nanadrink: for my friend
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