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Cordyline fruticosa ‘Cherry Sensation’ - Cherry Sensation Cordyline

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Cordyline fruticosa ‘Cherry Sensation’ is an evergreen shrub that brings a luxurious burst of tropical charm to any setting. This radiant plant, aptly named Cherry Sensation Cordyline for the explosion of cherry-red hues outlining its lance-shaped leaves, introduces an artistic palette of vivid pinks, purples, and greens against a deep green backdrop. Its vertical silhouette, reaching up to 3-6 feet, injects depth and texture to your garden or containers, while its mild maintenance requirements, coupled with a substantial resistance to pests and diseases, make this ornamental beauty an ideal choice for gardeners seeking year-round visual stimulation with minimal upkeep. Cherry Sensation Cordyline thrives in full sun to partial shade, with a moderate watering schedule, contributing to its adaptability qualities.

  • Size: Up to 3-6 feet tall and wide
  • Foliage: Striking, lance-shaped leaves with a blend of pinks, purples, and greens
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Pest resistance: Highly resistant to most pests and diseases
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