Description
Other Common Names
Dracaena terminalis
Vivid Color Suits Your Garden to a Ti
With its brilliant fuchsia and bronze magenta leaves, the Red Sister Ti Plant is a vibrant accent indoors or out. Native to the tropics of Southeast Asia, Northeast Australia, Polynesia and New Guinea, Cordyline Fructosia is actually an evergreen. Visitors to the Hawaiian Islands will probably spot this plant in front of most homes, as it is believed to bring good luck. Hawaiians also use the blade-shaped leaves in spiritual ceremonies, hula skirts and even as surfboard covers.
The Red Sister thrives in warm temperatures and humidity. Indoors, make sure to keep the plant in a bright room, but out of direct sunlight so leaves won’t scorch. Pot in well-draining soil and use a liquid fertilizer during its growing season (April to September). The Red Sister shows off its most vivid colors in cooler weather. During summer months, the leaves will turn a bit darker.
Verified Buyer (verified owner) –
Beautiful and in great condition.
Anthony M. (verified owner) –
Arrived in perfect shape
Tracy Pinson (verified owner) –
Jesus P. (verified owner) –
In two days the leaves of the plant just drooped
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Lillian B. (verified owner) –
Beautiful plant arrived well packed and fresh as a daisy.
Heather –
Do you have any suggestions of other Indoor plants to plant around the base of it?
Tony (verified owner) –
Carol Fisher –
We have several Red Sister plants in our yard in Florida. A few have several lengthy branches without leaves until the top 6 inches or so. Others are very full. Can we cut off at 6 inches from ground to promote growth of the parent plant? Then with the branch cut off some how prepare to be replanted, root in water, etc?
Barbara Johnson (verified owner) –
Michelle C. (verified owner) –
The Cordyline Red Sister looked healthy. Here’s to growing a beautiful mature plant!
Isabel C. (verified owner) –
Beautiful plant and very neatly packaged!
Mike F. (verified owner) –
Plant arrived a little wilted, but with a drink of water, it perked right up. Didn’t help that FedEx had the plant here on Tuesday, but didn’t deliver until Thursday.
Leroy (verified owner) –
Our first time purchasing plants from a nursery. The secure packaging was a well thought out professional process. We received our 3large Red Sister Plants with each plant individually covered with a plastic wrap to prevent soil from escaping while holding down a moistured wrapping around each plant . The plants looked so vibrant and healthy and it has only been one week . They are sitting on our outdoor terrace with Manhattan in the background giving us some solace considering the current challenges we face today . Needless to say, we will be purchasing from you again !
Margaret Phillips (verified owner) –
Plant was in fine condition when it arrived even though it had spent a long holiday weekend with FedEx. It is large and healthy.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Plant looks healthy but not very red compared to pictures.
Patricia (verified owner) –
Just received 4 days ago. They are in great shape. Watered and keeping inside while for a week before I plant in thevground as suggested by Plantvine.
Dana (verified owner) –
Love my Ti plant. It’s a beautiful plant and couldn’t be happier with it!
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Edward Gribben (verified owner) –
Very nice plant to go with my collection of Red Sisters, just transplanted a few days ago, doing well, prompt delivery.
Cheryl –
How do u trim this plant from keeping from getting top heavy and to get more fullness? What are the high and low temps of this plant?
Amelia –
Is this okay as a house plant?
Dorothy –
I wanted to put this on my front portico with other Ivy for hopefully another 2 months .. live in Central NJ .. then I know I need to bring them inside prob end by Oct before any frost .. I then can put them back outside next Spring ?
Connie –
How to prune. My plant is getting g top heavy.