The little hairs at the ends of the leaves get a bit dried up and stick together. Nothing to worry about. Just give them a bit of a twizzle with your fingers. 🙂
@bédé you're at it again. If you can't say anything helpful best to say nothing at all.
There are posters here from Oz, SA, USA and mainlaind Europe and UK posters who've lived and gardened abroad in hotter climates and also have such plants in their own gardens now.
I have a couple of young cordylines which have not yet done this but thanks to @ssarunic6b7_aGkwz and @pansyface I now know what to do if they get tangled.
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There are posters here from Oz, SA, USA and mainlaind Europe and UK posters who've lived and gardened abroad in hotter climates and also have such plants in their own gardens now.
I have a couple of young cordylines which have not yet done this but thanks to @ssarunic6b7_aGkwz and @pansyface I now know what to do if they get tangled.