Cordyline terminalis - Ti Plant
By Delonix1
- 18 Oct, 2009
- 6 likes
Ti Plant and other tropical plants at the Catamaran Resort Hotel.
Photo taken Sept. 12, 2009.
Comments on this photo
Mushybanna:
Thanks!
Well, they are not a hardy plants...being native to Hawaii and
other tropical Pacific Islands. I'm not sure where you would
buy them there in England. Here they are sold at every nursery,
home improvement and grocery store...they are extremely
common. I would try a garden center first...maybe they can
order one for you if they don't sell them there?
Good luck!
18 Oct, 2009
Love the colour Andy......
18 Oct, 2009
Milky:
Thanks!
19 Oct, 2009
great colour. and i love the foliage. so different to our usual cordylines.
19 Oct, 2009
Sandra:
There's endless varieties and colors. They are smaller growing than Cordyline australis - Cabbage Palm native to New Zealand...which is very widely grown in California also.
19 Oct, 2009
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This is superb you know the next question don't you??
an we grow them here and where can you get them ??....Mushy
18 Oct, 2009