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Transcript
Very easy to grow! Lush
tropical look great with
banana trees and Mandevilla.
Cordyline australis ‘Red Sensation’
• Exposure/Soil: Full Sun to Part Sun. Needs good light to maintain it’s color and don’t let it dry out between watering. Great for
use in borders, beds, and containers. Allow soil to become slightly
dry between waterings.
• Growth: Can grow 5' to 6'.
• Hardiness: 7b-11, perennial, or houseplant if you wish Cordyline
or Cabbage Palms are hardy, where Dracaenas are not, so don’t
be afraid to pair it in the border next to larger leaved plants. We
still recommend planting them in SW exposure in sheltered areas
so they remain evergreen.
• Foliage: With it’s long, tropical looking leaves, Cordyline ‘Red
Sensation’ is an exceptional plant to use for height and texture in
container plantings. It has a dark burgundy red foliage and grows
to about 36 inches tall and it’s leaves are longer and more narrow
than that of the Dracaenas.
• Flower: Not known for flowers.
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