cordyline shrub
Cordyline Shrub Care & Growing Tips
Cordyline Overview
How to Grow Cordyline
Cordyline is a bold and handsome evergreen shrub that slowly develops a tree-like form, It has a dramatic and exotic appearance with an attractive architectural shape, forming either a single trunk or multiple stems topped with dense tufts of long, narrow, leathery leaves, Cordyline is sometimes known as cabbage palm, New Zealand cabbage tree or Torbay palm, although it isn’t actually a palm
Cordyline / RHS Gardening
Cordyline, Cordyline australis has become a choice and popular plant for coastal and city planting, thanks to its exotic, palm-like appearance and attractive foliage in shades of green, bronze and purple, Young plants are often used in bedding and container displays, Tender species make good house or conservatory plants,
Cordyline / RHS Gardening
Common name Cordyline Botanical name Cordyline Group Evergreen shrub Flowering time Summer sparsely Planting time Spring Height and spread 3-10m 10-30ft or more, by 1-4m 3¼-13ft Aspect Outdoors: full sun to light shade, Indoors: bright, filtered light Hardiness Frost hardy to …
Cordyline fruticosa Tiplant
Popular as a houseplant for its multicolored leaves, Cordyline fruticosa Tiplant is an evergreen shrub or small tree with lance-shaped leaves, up to 30 in, long 75 cm, that are bright pink to the deepest burgundy, green and cream, The leaves are spirally arranged into a fanlike shape at the stem tips, It produces panicles of scented, small flowers in summer, which are followed by red berries,
Cordyline australis ‘Red Star’
Cordyline australis ‘Red Star’ is a compact plant, with evergreen long, thin, arching, bronze-red leaves, It’s ideal for growing in pots and is well suited to growing in sunny border alongside aother tropical plants such as cannas, or on the patio, Mature plants produce branches of sweet-smelling, ivory-white flowers in summer, which are extremely attractive to bees, Its autumn berries
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