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Cordyline plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cordyline Plant pink stems and leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful red cordyline plant by fence, outdoors. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cordyline leaves. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Red TI or Good Luck Plant - Cordyline Fruticosa
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Cordyline Fruticosa or Ti plant in brown pot isolated on white background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Zealand: native cabbage tree flower Cordyline australis Royalty Free Stock Photo
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RED TI OR GOOD LUCK PLANT Cordyline fruticosa With their vibrant red leaves cascading down like fireworks, colourful cordylines make the perfect choice for an accent plant in a tropical-style garden. They prefer a sheltered position with filtered light rather than direct sun, and love the high humidity and warmth associated with the sub tropics. If one of your cordylines has grown too tall, simply nip off the top and replant it; new shoots will often develop along the stalk.


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