Cordyline fruticosa ‘Kiwi’ - Your Very Own Good Luck Charm
Cordyline fruticosa ‘Kiwi’ is believed to have come from Southeast Asia, Northern Australia, and many Pacific islands. This erect and sparingly branched plant is also known as Hawaiian Ti Plant, Good Luck Plant, Ti Plant ‘Kiwi’ and grows well in areas where Dracaena marginata also grows. One of its attractive features is its green, pink, tricolor features. The thin-textured lanceolate leaves come in green coloration each with a beautiful hot pink outside stripe with a splash of creamy yellow stripes. After some time, Ti Plant Kiwi bears white, mauve, or purplish flowers and clusters of bright red fruit berries.
Cordyline fruticosa ‘Kiwi’ can brighten up any corner of your room with its distinct coloration. It remains attractive perfect under shaded areas. Its clumpy growth makes it one of the hottest landscape plants.
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