Cordyline australis
Cabbage Tree
- Mid Winter 2021
- 20
- 2
- Early Winter 2020
- 40
- 6
- Mid Autumn 2019
- 21
- 1
- Early Autumn 2019
- 22
- 1
- Early Autumn 2019
- 19
- 0
- Late Summer 2019
- 32
- 1
- Late Winter 2019
- 22
- 2
- Late Winter 2019
- 32
- 2
- Early Autumn 2018
- 17
- 1
- Late Winter 2017
- 29
- 3
- Late Autumn 2016
- 8
- 1
- Late Summer 2016
- 13
- 1
Cordyline australis
- Mid Winter 2021
- 20
- Early Winter 2020
- 40
Growing well .
@davewrightjoinerygooglemail.co Looks happy, I can’t for the life of me understand why it’s called a cabbage 🥬 tree when it doesn’t look anything like one. 🤔
@pixierose me neither 🤔🤣
It’s because the young leaves are edible and taste like cabbage!! Funnily enough!! 😂😂
Although, I can’t say I fancy cooking and trying! 🤣🤣
@hayleyaj Nor me hayley. Interesting to know tho, thanks. Thats logged in .
- Mid Autumn 2019
- 21
Seems to like its planter.
- Early Autumn 2019
- 22
Still growing 🤷♂️
- Early Autumn 2019
- 19
- Late Summer 2019
- 32
Still growing 🤔
- Late Winter 2019
- 22
Still growing 🤔
Tropically tropical 🌴 👍🏼
- Late Winter 2019
- 32
Must be 12 foot, and still growing 🤔
Wow
- Early Autumn 2018
- 17
My biggest #cordyline over 12 ft high now, and two tiddlers coming out of the side.
- Late Winter 2017
- 29
Still look good this time of year.
It looks beautiful Dave. 😊😊
Beautiful picture 👌💖💖
- Late Autumn 2016
- 8
One of the few plants that still looks good.
- Late Summer 2016
- 13
This was just a tiny sprig about 5 years ago which I thought was dying. Seems to be fine now 😁
And still it grows 🤗
Mines the same - a branch snapped off in the strong winds but I’ve put it in the pond and hopefully get some roots