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Description:
 
 
Sword-like leaves come in variegated stripes such as burgundy and red. There are no flowers.
 
Sword-like leaves come in variegated stripes such as burgundy and red. There are no flowers.
 
Suitable as a houseplant, or more recently used in the summer garden or pots for colour and architctural interest.
 
Suitable as a houseplant, or more recently used in the summer garden or pots for colour and architctural interest.

Revision as of 01:53, 7 January 2010


Cordyline australis 'Red Sensation' Plant 1900px.jpg


Plant Characteristics
Lifespan: perennial
Origin: New Zealand
Cultivation
Exposure: sun, part-sun
Water: moist, moderate
Features: evergreen, foliage, houseplant
Minimum Temp: 23°F268.15 K <br />-5 °C <br />482.67 °R <br />
Flower features: red
Scientific Names

Cordyline >

australis >

Red Sensation >


Sword-like leaves come in variegated stripes such as burgundy and red. There are no flowers. Suitable as a houseplant, or more recently used in the summer garden or pots for colour and architctural interest.


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