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Volume 5, Issue 2

2000-02-01

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About this issue

The February 2000 issue of Ti Talk (Vol 5, Issue 2) marks the transition to the 'International Cordyline Society'. This edition pays tribute to the late member Connie Ward and features the new cultivar 'Miss Andrea' on the cover. Key articles include a detailed history of the New Zealand cultivar 'Karo Kiri', a discussion on the elusive 'Yellow Cordylines', and B. Frank Brown's scientific insights on photoperiodism. The newsletter also provides updates on variegated Australian native cordylines, 'Top Ten' lists from members, and reports from recent open garden events.

Contents

Open Garden: Palm Fascinations

p. 2

Open Garden: Sunnybank Tropical Gardens

p. 3

President's Report

p. 5

Front Cover: Miss Andrea

p. 6

Introducing Our Members: Phil Allen, Debra & Marie St. John

pp. 6-7

My Top Ten Cordylines (Milton & Shirley Part)

p. 7

My Top Ten Cordylines (Phil Allen)

p. 9

A Cordyline Phenomenon

p. 9

Hundscheidt Open Day Report

p. 10

Cordyline Karo Kiri (From New Zealand)

pp. 11-12

The Yellow Cordylines

p. 12

The New Guinea Fan Cordyline

p. 12

Cordyline 'The Rising Sun'

p. 13

Photoperiodism & Cordyline 'fruticosa'

p. 13

Variegated Cordyline Petiolaris (History & Update)

pp. 14-15

Hawaiian Report

p. 15

Cordyline fruticosa 'Helen Hall'

p. 15

Photo Gallery: Karo Kiri, Helen Hall, Manuia

pp. 19-21