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Cordyline Fruticosa Collection

"Cordyline fruticosa, commonly known as the Ti Plant, is a stunning tropical plant that adds a touch of exotic beauty to any landscape

Background imageCordyline Fruticosa Collection: Cordyline cultivar, Madame Lucien Linden, cross of Cordyline fruticosa and Cordyline stricta

Cordyline cultivar, Madame Lucien Linden, cross of Cordyline fruticosa and Cordyline stricta
FLO4663729 Cordyline cultivar, Madame Lucien Linden, cross of Cordyline fruticosa and Cordyline stricta (Dracaena Madame Lucien Linden)

Background imageCordyline Fruticosa Collection: Cabbage palm tree, Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena reali). Drawn and chromolithographed by P

Cabbage palm tree, Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena reali). Drawn and chromolithographed by P
FLO4662331 Cabbage palm tree, Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena reali). Drawn and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels

Background imageCordyline Fruticosa Collection: Cabbage palm, good luck plant, palm lily, Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena ferrea)

Cabbage palm, good luck plant, palm lily, Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena ferrea)
FLO4609161 Cabbage palm, good luck plant, palm lily, Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena ferrea). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell from Samuel Curtis' Botanical Magazine, London

Background imageCordyline Fruticosa Collection: Cordyline hybrid, cross of Cordyline stricta and Cordyline fruticosa

Cordyline hybrid, cross of Cordyline stricta and Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena Don Pedro Pastor y Landero)
FLO4663646 Cordyline hybrid, cross of Cordyline stricta and Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena Don Pedro Pastor y Landero, named for the Madrid gardener)

Background imageCordyline Fruticosa Collection: Cabbage palm, Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena gloriosa). Drawn and chromolithographed by P

Cabbage palm, Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena gloriosa). Drawn and chromolithographed by P
FLO4662232 Cabbage palm, Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena gloriosa). Drawn and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels

Background imageCordyline Fruticosa Collection: Ti Plant, Cordyline fruticosa

Ti Plant, Cordyline fruticosa

Background imageCordyline Fruticosa Collection: Cordyline fruticosa, Ti plant

Cordyline fruticosa, Ti plant

Background imageCordyline Fruticosa Collection: Ti Plant berries

Ti Plant berries

Background imageCordyline Fruticosa Collection: Close Up Of A Colourful Leaf From A Tropical Plant; Maui, Hawaii, United States Of America

Close Up Of A Colourful Leaf From A Tropical Plant; Maui, Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageCordyline Fruticosa Collection: Close Up Of The Purple And Green Leaves Of A Tropical Plant Covered In Water Droplets; Hawaii

Close Up Of The Purple And Green Leaves Of A Tropical Plant Covered In Water Droplets; Hawaii, United States Of America

Background imageCordyline Fruticosa Collection: Hawaii, Maui, Jacksons Chameleon On Red Ti-Leaf Plant

Hawaii, Maui, Jacksons Chameleon On Red Ti-Leaf Plant

Background imageCordyline Fruticosa Collection: Cordyline fruticosa, 1769 C016 / 5133

Cordyline fruticosa, 1769 C016 / 5133
Cordyline fruticosa, 18th-century artwork. Finished watercolour drawn in 1769 by British artist Sydney Parkinson (c.1745-1771) on Captain James Cooks first voyage to the Pacific (1768-1771)

Background imageCordyline Fruticosa Collection: Cordyline fruticosa, ti plant

Cordyline fruticosa, ti plant
Finished watercolour by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771. Illustration annotated Dracaena terminalis


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"Cordyline fruticosa, commonly known as the Ti Plant, is a stunning tropical plant that adds a touch of exotic beauty to any landscape. With its vibrant purple and green leaves, this plant stands out among the rest. Whether you find it in Maui, Hawaii or anywhere else in the United States of America, its colorful foliage will surely catch your eye. One close-up shot reveals the intricate details of a leaf from this magnificent Cordyline fruticosa. Its rich hues and unique patterns make it a true work of art created by nature itself. Another photo showcases these purple and green leaves adorned with delicate water droplets, adding an ethereal touch to their already mesmerizing appearance. In Hawaii's lush environment, even Jacksons Chameleons can't resist the allure of these red Ti-leaf plants. The contrast between the chameleon's vibrant colors and the plant's deep red leaves creates a captivating scene that highlights nature's diversity. Dating back to 1769, it has been admired for centuries for its ornamental value. Its popularity remains strong today due to its ability to thrive in various climates and soil conditions. Whether used as an indoor houseplant or as part of an outdoor garden display, this ti plant never fails to impress. So next time you come across Cordyline fruticosa or hear someone mention "Ti Plant, " take a moment to appreciate its beauty and versatility – truly a botanical treasure worth celebrating.