Cordylines in Parksville

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Cordylines in Parksville

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Here are a couple pics of cordys in Parksville, BC Canada that i took a couple of days ago. :D

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Jay those are awsome photos of those Cordys. They must like the marine climate judging by the size of them.
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Where none of them flowering? The ones in North Van that are large enough are in flower. I would think those ones should be large enough to flower.
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I'm thinking it doesn't get that cold there to have them get that big. There were lots of big ones in Victoria. I didn't notice any of them flowering.

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Those sure look nice, great pics :)
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