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Cordyline fruticosa 'Black Magic' - Black Magic Hawaiian Ti Plant

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Cordyline fruticosa 'Black Magic' is a mesmerizing tropical sensation, gaining its fame as the Black Magic Hawaiian Ti Plant. Its breathtaking aesthetics come from its glossy leaves that flaunt a dark shade of purple, so profound that it can almost be perceived as black. This plant is adept at making a bold and dramatic statement in any garden with its near-black foliage, easily standing out against the usual greenery. Reaching a commendable height of up to 4 feet, it enhances any landscape with its strong vertical presence. Despite its exotic persona, the Black Magic Ti Plant is remarkably resilient and adaptable, pleasingly enduring a full to partial sun spectrum, and maintaining its lushness in moist soil conditions. The combination of its eye-catching appearance and the ease of its care make it the sought-after choice for both indoor and outdoor spaces, container gardens, and as an engaging focal point in broader landscapes. Unleash the mystic beauty of the tropics with this stunning addition to your garden.

  • Size: 3 to 4 feet tall
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark purple to almost black leaves
  • Water usage: Prefers consistently moist soil
  • Sun exposure: Full to partial sun
  • Dramatic Appearance: Provides a bold contrast in gardens with its colorful, near-black foliage
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