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Cordyline (3 Gallon)
Cordyline (3 Gallon)
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Cordyline Collection
Color. Character. Confidence.
Dramatic, sculptural, and bursting with tropical energy, our Cordyline Collection is here to turn heads and elevate your garden style. At Wrights Market, we’re drawn to plants that make a statement—and few do it with more flair than Cordylines. Whether in containers on a sunny porch or adding height to your garden beds, Cordylines bring bold color, lush texture, and symbolic strength wherever they grow.
The Power & Meaning Behind the Plant
Cordyline, often called “Ti Plant” or “Good Luck Plant,” hails from warm, tropical regions like Southeast Asia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. In many cultures, it’s believed to bring protection, prosperity, and positive energy to the home—making it a beautiful and meaningful addition to any garden or front porch.
Known for their dramatic foliage in deep reds, purples, greens, and pinks, Cordylines represent vitality, individuality, and bold expression. They’re a natural fit for a Southern garden that doesn’t shy away from color or character.
Standout Varieties in the Collection
Each variety in our Cordyline collection brings its own personality, making it easy to find one that fits your space—and your style.
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Cordyline australis ‘Red Star’
Deep burgundy, sword-like leaves.
Symbolizing strength and confidence, this upright variety adds architectural drama and pairs beautifully with soft, pale plants. -
Cordyline fruticosa ‘Pink Passion’
Hot pink and deep plum tones.
Eye-catching and energetic, this variety symbolizes joy and creativity. Use it to brighten dark corners or punch up container arrangements. -
Cordyline fruticosa ‘Kiwi’
Lime green with pink and cream stripes.
This cheerful beauty brings tropical flair and represents harmony and new beginnings. Its variegated foliage catches the light and the eye. -
Cordyline ‘Electric Flash’
Bold green and chocolate striping.
A stunning mix of modern color and refined energy. Its balanced palette works beautifully in contemporary gardens and coastal-inspired designs.
Growing & Care
Cordylines are warm-weather lovers, thriving in USDA Zones 9–11, but can be grown as striking annuals or overwintered indoors in cooler climates. They do best in containers, raised beds, or sunny borders, where their bold foliage can shine.
Care Tips:
- Light: Full sun to part shade (brighter light brings out richer color)
- Water: Regular; allow top inch of soil to dry out between waterings
- Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil or quality potting mix
- Fertilizer: Monthly during growing season with a balanced fertilizer
- Wintering: Bring inside before first frost in Zones 8 and below
Perfect Pairings
Cordylines shine when surrounded by plants that contrast their strong lines and bold hues. Pair them with soft ornamental grasses, trailing sweet potato vine, coleus, caladiums, or white vinca. They also complement ferns and elephant ears in more tropical-inspired containers.
From porch pots to backyard beds, the Cordyline adds a touch of the unexpected—a reminder that gardens, like people, are more beautiful when they’re bold.
Available now at Wrights Market—where southern elegance meets timeless style, thoughtful giving, and natural beauty.
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