I'm a sucker for Cordylines too. I lost 6 during the winter of '22. I don't think the camera is doing them justice, they all look the same but in life I'm sure they are different. Of the coloured variety I have Pink Passion, Raspberry, Salsa, Red (which is more brown), Charlie boy and Can Can. I love them all. Not all in the ground yet, I'm being more cautious this time, only the Torbay Dazzler and standard green are in the ground.
@joezimmerman1089 To be honest they will all be roughly the same. Around -3c, they will take damage, if not protected and -5c will die to the ground. But normally grow back from the roots
I'm a sucker for Cordylines too. I lost 6 during the winter of '22. I don't think the camera is doing them justice, they all look the same but in life I'm sure they are different. Of the coloured variety I have Pink Passion, Raspberry, Salsa, Red (which is more brown), Charlie boy and Can Can. I love them all. Not all in the ground yet, I'm being more cautious this time, only the Torbay Dazzler and standard green are in the ground.
@@MaxineChambers-y5o Coloured cordylines in most of the UK will need protection overwintering. I will do a video in autumn on protection options 👍
i have no luck with the purple or pink cordyline 😂🤦♂️ i dont dare try them anymore 😂😭
@@richf_tropical_garden_projects They are easy to protect over winter, I'll be doing a video on it in autumn.
what's the hardiest one?
@joezimmerman1089 To be honest they will all be roughly the same.
Around -3c, they will take damage, if not protected and -5c will die to the ground. But normally grow back from the roots