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Red Sensation Cordyline

Red Sensation Cordyline

Cordyline australis Red Sensation

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Why we love this plant!

A striking evergreen with bold, sword-like, deep burgundy-red foliage that adds dramatic colour and vertical interest to gardens. This hardy, low-maintenance plant is ideal for use as a feature plant, in containers, or for creating bold accents in tropical, modern, or Mediterranean-style gardens.

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Plant Details

Expected Height Range: 2 m - 3 m
Spread Range: 1 m - 2 m
Preferred positioning: Full sun, Partial sun, and Partial shade
Flower Season/s: Summer
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Plant life cycle: Perennial
Habitat: A cultivated variety of Cordyline australis, native to New Zealand. The parent species is found in coastal regions, forest clearings, and mountainous areas.
Leaf information: Long, sword-like, deep burgundy-red leaves
Preferred Soil: Prefers slightly moist to moderately dry conditions with well-drained soils however will tolerate a range of moisture levels
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