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Autumn 2005

2005-03-01

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About this issue

The Autumn 2005 issue of Ti-Talk celebrates the 10th Anniversary of The International Cordyline Society Inc. This edition reflects on the society's history and growth, offers insights into plant genetics with articles on 'Sports' and mutations, and provides practical gardening advice on using Comfrey Tea as a natural fertilizer. Readers will also find detailed profiles on Black and Purple Cordyline varieties, a fun 'Grass Heads' project for children, and a feature on the mythical Dracaena draco (Dragon Tree).

Contents

President's Report

p. 3

Our 10th Anniversary

pp. 4-5

Sports

p. 5

What is a Sport?

pp. 5-6

Natural Fertiliser – Comfrey Tea

pp. 6-7

Black Cordylines

p. 7

Purple Cordylines

pp. 7-8

A Fun thing to do.... Grass Heads

p. 8

Dracaena draco (L.) L.

p. 9

Table of Contents

p. 10