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Cordyline
Posted On 15 Aug 2013
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Common Name | Cordyline, Cabbage Palm or Good Luck Plant
Cordyline is an evergreen that features thin lance shaped leaves that emerge pinkish red in panicles in summer and are followed by red berries. In Hawaii leaves of the pant are used to make hula skirts and edible stems for food. Its name Cordyline comes from the Greek word Kordyle, meaning “club”, a reference to the enlarged underground stems.
Foliage Colors: Bolero Green, Red Pepper, Maria, and Guaca
Average Size: Height: 26-27 inches / Spread: *
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Plant Name | Cordyline |
Light exposure | High light |
Climate | Above 50 Degrees |
Watering | Soil must be kept moist but never allowed to dry out |
Fertilizer | Once a month during growing season. Once every 3 month during off season |
Planting tips | Can be used as a Bush, Hanging basket |
Origin | Regions of the Pacific Ocean, New Zealand, Australia, Asia, Polynesia and Hawaii |