Cordyline terminalis 'Ti' (Hawaiian Ti, Ti Plant, Cabbage Tree, Cabbage Palm, Good Luck Plant, Good Luck Tree)
Botanical Information
Family | Asparagaceae |
Genus | Cordyline |
Species | terminalis |
Cultivar | 'Ti' |
Synonyms | Cordyline fructiosa |
Category | Tropicals, Woody |
Type | Tree (evergreen), Shrub (evergreen) |
Origin | Southeastern Asia, eastern Australia, and Hawaii |
Ethnobotanical Uses Disclaimer | Leaves of this plant have been used in Hawaii to make hula skirts and provide edible rhizomes for food. |
Details
USDA Hardiness Zone | 10 - 12 |
USDA Hardiness Ref. | |
Canadian Hardiness Zone | Requires cold season protection under glass. |
Canada Hardiness Ref. | |
RHS Hardiness Zone | H1b - H3 |
RHS Hardiness Ref. | |
Temperature (°C) | 1 - 15 |
Temperature (°F) | 33.8 - 59 |
Height | 2.8 - 4.6 m |
Spread | 0.9 - 3.5 m |
Growth | Medium |
Description and Growing Information
General Description | A long-lived broadleaf evergreen. |
Landscape | Best suited for houseplant use. |
Propagation | By stem sections, referred to as “Ti logs”. |
Cultivation | Part to full shade in a well-drained, peaty potting mixture. Needs consistently moist soil during the active growing season, water sparingly during the winter. |
Pests | Aphids, scale, spider mites and mealybugs. |
Notable Specimens | Centennial Conservatory, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. |
Leaf Description | Stiletto shaped leaves grow up to 76 cm long and 15 cm wide. |
Flower Description | Showy, fragrant, and grow at the end of 30 cm long panicles. |
Colour Description | Flowers are white to pale lavender. When leaves first emerge they are pinkish red, but mature to deep green. Berries are red. |