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Nicho3 | 21:54 Sat 16th Jun 2007 | Gardening
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My Cordyline has produced a massive 3ft x 3ft flower on a very large new stem. It is spectacular but what after effect is this likely to have on the plant. Should I cut it off before it seeds?

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Hi, after cordylines have flowered for the first time, the plant usually starts to grow side branches, but I dont think cutting the flower spikes off will have any affect as the wheels are already set in motion.
I would enjoy the flowers while they are in bloom and cut them off after they have withered.
Your cordy will take on a broader shape but should still look attractive. Good Luck. Tbird+

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