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Cordyline terminalis - Hawaiian Ti Plant

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Cordyline terminalis is more than a plant - it’s a vibrant conversation starter that brings a Polynesian escape to your garden. The Hawaiian Ti Plant - as it’s more colloquially known - is an evergreen shrub boasting vibrant hues of red, pink, purple and variegated green on its long, arching leaves. This tropical delight, standing proudly up to 10 feet tall, serves as an eye-catching landscape centerpiece as well as an effective privacy screen. Its small but significant, star-shaped flowers exude a gentle aroma, infusing your outdoor space with a sweet note. The Hawaiian Ti Plant thrives in partial to full sun and appreciates a sip of water in moderation, making it a low maintenance choice for gardening enthusiasts. Bring a touch of exotic allure to your green space with this tropical icon, the Hawaiian Ti Plant, that effortlessly merges color, texture, and an air of tropical appeal in any landscape setup.

  • Size: Up to 10 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small, fragrant, star-shaped flowers
  • Foliage: Long, arching leaves in a range of colors from green to red and purple
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Partial to full sun
  • Tropical Appeal: Ideal for adding a splash of color and exotic charm to any landscape design
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