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Solved Plant ID please

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Max6389, Feb 13, 2021.

  1. Max6389

    Max6389 Gardener

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    Saw this in the park and thought I would like one in garden. Can you please inform me what this is and how big it is likely to get EBD9EF74-12FA-49F2-B45F-15E5A20FCFCE.jpeg
     
  2. flounder

    flounder Super Gardener

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    Cordyline australis, a cabbage palm. Not really a palm and loads of info on the interweb about them. They actually self seed in my garden
     
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