Cordyline tree and scaffolding

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The photograph on this page of Cordyline tree and scaffolding by Patrick Roper as part of the Geograph project.

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Cordyline tree and scaffolding

Image: © Patrick Roper Taken: 11 May 2015

Frontage of part of Braybrooke Terrace in Linton Crescent, Hastings. Cordylines or cabbage trees look like palms but are not closely related to these plants. They are not fully hardy in Britain but will often survive and flourish near the sea or in large towns and cities.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.858149
Longitude
0.573345