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Cordyline Trio
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Cordyline Trio

These cabbage palms instantly create an exotic statement with their vibrant, spiky evergreen foliage.

Cordyline banksii Electric Flash
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Cordyline banksii Electric Flash

Thompson and Morgan Cordyline Southern Splendour 9Cm Potted Plant X 1 - Low Maintenance
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Thompson and Morgan Cordyline Southern Splendour 9Cm Potted Plant X 1 - Low Maintenance

The perfect low maintenance, evergreen choice for coastal gardens, Cordyline plants tolerate salt air, dry soils and exposed sites. ‘Southern Splendour’ is a stunning variety, boasting sword-shaped, variegated leaves coloured olive green and vivid bright pink. When mature, Cordylines develop into small, palm-like trees and make excellent specimen plants in a container or garden border. 'Southern Splendour' will look sensations planted alongside vibrantly coloured perennials. Height: 4

Cordyline Charlie Boy
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Cordyline Charlie Boy

Cordyline ?Charlie Boy? is a striking architectural shrub which bears long strap-shape leaves variegated with pink and burgundy.

Cordyline Pink Passion
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Cordyline Pink Passion

Cordyline Australis ?Pink Passion? - Cabbage palm Cordylines are well known for their ability to withstand salty winds and challenging conditions found in coastal areas, this hardy shrub is virtually maintenance free and would sit well in modern or traditional planting schemes. This cultivar unlike many other Cabbage palm?s has a short, clump-forming habit, creating lots of steams from its base once the main stem reaches around 1m. It spreads to around 1m and also grows in height to 1m (3?),

Cordyline australis
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Cordyline australis

Cordyline australis is a very popular addition to gardens and outdoor spaces in coastal areas in the UK, due to its high tolerance to salty and slightly more breezy sea air. The tough and resilient shrub is hardy and evergreen, which despite its very tropical appearance, copes very well in our native climate. Very easy to grow and maintain, this variety of shrub will be appreciated all year-round, with very low levels of fuss or time needed to upkeep. Height: 6m (20?). Spread: 4m (23?).

Cordyline australis
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Cordyline australis

Cordyline australis is a very popular addition to gardens and outdoor spaces in coastal areas in the UK, due to its high tolerance to salty and slightly more breezy sea air. The tough and resilient shrub is hardy and evergreen, which despite its very tropical appearance, copes very well in our native climate. Very easy to grow and maintain, this variety of shrub will be appreciated all year-round, with very low levels of fuss or time needed to upkeep. Height: 6m (20?). Spread: 4m (23?).

Cordyline Torbay Red
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Cordyline Torbay Red

Cordyline ?Torbay Red? is an RHS award-winning variety with magnificent deep bronze-red foliage.

Cordyline Torbay Red
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Cordyline Torbay Red

This award-winning variety boasts striking, dark red-bronze leaves which makes a superb focal point in a border or container display where it will add beautiful architectural structure. Cordyline ?Torbay Red? will continue to offer colour and interest into winter and is ideal for coastal gardens where it will tolerate salty winds. This hardy shrub will gradually mature into a small tree and in summer will bear panicles of small cream blooms. Cordyline ?Torbay Red? is a resilient and fuss-free

Cordyline Pink Passion
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Cordyline Pink Passion

Cordyline Australis ?Pink Passion? - Cabbage palm Cordylines are well known for their ability to withstand salty winds and challenging conditions found in coastal areas, this hardy shrub is virtually maintenance free and would sit well in modern or traditional planting schemes. This cultivar unlike many other Cabbage palm?s has a short, clump-forming habit, creating lots of steams from its base once the main stem reaches around 1m. It spreads to around 1m and also grows in height to 1m (3?),

Cordyline australis
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Cordyline australis

A striking palm-like shrub, perfect for creating a tropical feel. Cordyline australis has an exotic look about it, with long, sword-shaped leaves which form tufts at the top of woody stems over time.

Cordyline Southern Splendour
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Cordyline Southern Splendour

Cordyline ?Southern Splendour? bears sword-shaped variegated leaves coloured olive green and bright pink.

Cordyline fruticosa Kiwi
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Cordyline fruticosa Kiwi

Colourful foliage makes this an outstanding house plant

Cordyline australis Red Star
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Crocus
Cordyline australis Red Star

Architectural tree with deep red leaves

Cordyline Red Star
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Cordyline Red Star

Cordyline is a striking architectural type of shrub that will bring height and all year-round colour to patio pots or borders with their variegated, spiky leaves. ?Red Star? is no different, bringing a deep red tone to it?s upright, woody stems in patio and border displays. The colouring will hold well throughout the seasons, giving you colour no matter the weather, as well as being hardy and tough so you can count on them in some tricky conditions like coastal areas or simply dry soils. So

Cordyline Southern Splendour
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Dobies
Cordyline Southern Splendour

Cordyline is a striking architectural type of shrub that will bring height and all year-round colour to patio pots or borders with their variegated, spiky leaves. ?Southern Splendour? will develop olive green and bright pink coloured leaves, for a real injection of evergreen colour on your patio. Makes for a really popular choice in coastal areas and is well suited for the UK climate, due to its hardiness, low maintenance and evergreen foliage. Height: 4 metres (13’). Spread: 1.5 metres

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