I was chatting to Graham over at Grahams Island about Cordyline flowers and wondered if my red Cordylines Cordyline rubra would flower. Well I was walking around that part of the garden and there they were!!!!

This is the whole plant, still quite small.

Also for Cee’s FOTD
I do believe we have some babies. Appeared out of nowhere. So I shall look forward to them maturing.
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I was amazed to see that they had popped out π
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There you go, Brian. I’m glad they came through for you. I love the red leaves, too. Might have to get a couple of those for here.
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It was quite a coincidence. I wonder if I can get some to grow from seed so I have to keep and eye on them.
I could even add them into my series of Life of a…..
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Lovely, aren’t they? I saw them at Graham’s too.
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A wonderful splash of dark red in the garden
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How beautiful!
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Thank you Misky π π
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Nice!
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Thanks Sue π
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WOW – that’s a fascinating flower. Such exquisite details…!
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They are lovely but being long and thin hard to photograph π
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I could see that being a challenge. The macros of certain parts are a good option.
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It is a challenge at times. Next weeks was much easier π
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What a cool looking flower. They are tiny π π
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Quite small Cee π π
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They have a beautiful colour Brian, I have not seen this colour before!
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Thanks Aletta, they are quite popular in gardens around here π
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Wow!
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It is a lovely plant π
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