Ti Plant
By Gardengem
- 18 Oct, 2008
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Thank you! This plant isn't hard to find here. But each plant varies on the intensity of the coloring. Some are very light green with just a tad of purple.
18 Oct, 2008
I haven't seen it flower yet. These were also with the house when I moved in. I sometimes forget they are there as they are such low maintenance plants (unlike my roses). So I may have missed the flowers.
22 Oct, 2008
Aww I have a cordyline that looks just like that - except I was told it was a red dragon!? Do your leaves come through all pink at first?
They flower? When is about normal for them to bloom?
Cheers
24 Nov, 2008
Hi Jenri,
I have two of these plants, and they are common here. The leaves are usually dark green and then get pinker as the plant grows up (the taller of my two plants is very pink and little green. I have seen several variations in the color of different plants. I am not sure when they flower, I have had them less than a year.
Red dragon may be another name for it, or it may be a related plant. There are Red Ti, Green Ti, and other varieties. The variety pictured is also sometimes called "Red Sisters."
GG
25 Nov, 2008
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This is beautiful Gardengem
18 Oct, 2008