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As far as I can see he only said it once but nevertheless thanks for letting me know and I am glad we can all stay in touch that way:-)
I'll second that and to be fair, this site has been running for so long in a lot of cases there is bound to be an answer for most questions...
How do you think I found it?! Oh this is so sad....I haven't been very active recently I know as I have been very busy but I am really going to...
Thanks for those links guys - they're really cool looking:)
Just wondering, whats the scientific name for a bottle tree? It sounds interesting so I wanted to check it out - google seems to give be...
No problem, I'm glad you've finally worked out what type of plant it is, if not the cultivar!
Glad you worked it out:) Draecana's are pretty hard to kill so I'm sure it'll bounce back for you! Also please accept a belated welcome to the...
Definitely a Draecena (thanks for the extra pic!)! Plants normally adapt quite well to slightly lower light than ideal and I wouldn't have...
Don't worry Tog, I thought the exact same thing - I thought SS was making some reference to how invasive the plant was and if you hadn't already...
You could also buy a slightly smaller plastic pot (And I'm thinking of weight here...) that does have drainage holes to fit inside this pot you...
I think the information you are looking for is probably to be found in scientific journals, which often won't let you view any content without...
I think if you could find some interesting varieties of common culinary herbs you could get people to buy them - pineapple sage being one example...
It looks like it might be D.Marginata, although its hard to tell without seeing how the branches grow under all those leaves! I've never seen...
Nah I know, I just wanted to make it clear I did actually research A.Augustifolia specifically! Oh really? What type of fish is that?
But not the subject of the thread, which is why I made the comment - I wasn't trying to say all Monkey puzzles were dioecious!
If you think it's a Cordyline terminalis you may find it on this site: http://www.cordyline.org/index.php?option=com_zoom&Itemid=35&catid=13
There are some pictures here HBL... http://www.botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/forums/showthread.php?t=47907 I think 'most' users might have been a bit...
Well I just write what makes sense to me, from my experience/personal research and then wait for someone to correct me if its wrong, I usually say...
I've always loved Monkey Puzzle trees, and would love to have one but unless there is some way to limit their growth I don't think it would be a...
Thanks for all that info Steve, I corrected my original post to take into account the soil as well:)