Tropical Cordyline Ti Red Sister – Live Hawaiian Plant 10–14” Tall
Shipped from Lakeland, Florida, USA
Regular price
$45.99
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Tropical Cordyline Ti Hawaiian Red Sister Live Plant – 10”+ Tall
Looking for a vibrant Hawaiian Red Sister Ti plant? This eye-catching tropical beauty adds a splash of deep red and pink to your indoor or outdoor garden. With fast-growing foliage and year-round color, it's perfect for anyone seeking a lush, low-maintenance plant that thrives in warm climates.
Why Choose the Red Sister Cordyline Plant?
- 🌺 Striking red and pink foliage – a stunning visual centerpiece
- ☀️ Thrives in full sun or partial shade – flexible for any space
- 🌴 Low-maintenance tropical shrub – ideal for borders or containers
- 🚚 Ships as a healthy live plant – approx. 10–14” tall from a Florida nursery
What’s in the Box?
You’ll receive one live Hawaiian Red Sister Ti plant, carefully packed to protect roots and foliage during transit. Plant arrives approximately 10–14 inches tall.
Planting & Care Instructions
- Best Climate: USDA Zones 8–11 (or as a houseplant in cooler areas)
- Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
- Watering: Keep soil lightly moist, especially when young
- Soil: Well-draining, pH neutral
- Growth Habit: Fast-growing, evergreen foliage
FAQs
Is this a live plant or cutting?
This is a fully rooted, live plant shipped in soil – not a cutting. It’s ready to grow as soon as it arrives!
Can I grow it indoors?
Yes, it thrives indoors with bright, indirect light. It’s a perfect statement plant for homes and offices.
How big does the Red Sister Cordyline get?
In ideal conditions, it can grow up to 3–4 feet tall, with lush foliage that spreads outward for a tropical look.
Does it tolerate cold weather?
It prefers warm climates but can be overwintered indoors. Outdoors, it survives in zones 8–11 with some protection.
Where to buy Hawaiian Red Sister plant for sale?
At Seeds World, you can buy a healthy, rooted Hawaiian Red Sister Cordyline plant shipped directly from Florida. We pack it with care for fast delivery and optimal survival.