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Number 14

2002-02-01

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About this issue

The February 2002 issue of 'Ti Talk' reports on the success of the inaugural Tropical Foliage Festival and provides practical gardening advice, including an article on soil management and a unique cure for spider mites. This edition features detailed profiles of the 'Dolly' group of miniatures and the 'Negri' family of black cordylines, alongside historical information on Cordyline fruticosa. It also includes society event schedules for the coming year and a colorful gallery of cordyline species and cultivars.

Contents

President's Report and Vice President's Report

p. 2

Festival Report

pp. 3-4

Soils by Helen Curran

p. 4

Announcements: Slide Night, Spider Mite Cure, and Gossip

p. 5

Plants of the Month: 'Harlequin', 'Negri' Group, and 'John Klass'

p. 6

Cordyline fruticosa: History, Uses, and Taxonomy

p. 7

The Dolly Group and Interesting Snippets

pp. 8-9

Events and Outings for 2002 (S.E. QLD)

p. 9

Advertisement: Australia's Open Garden Scheme

p. 10

Photo Gallery: Cultivars and Species

pp. 11-13

Advertisement: Tropical Garden Workshop

p. 14