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This award-winning variety boasts striking, dark red-bronze leaves which makes a superb focal point in a border or container display where it will add beautiful architectural structure. Cordyline ?Torbay Red? will continue to offer colour and interest into winter and is ideal for coastal gardens where it will tolerate salty winds. This hardy shrub will gradually mature into a small tree and in summer will bear panicles of small cream blooms. Cordyline ?Torbay Red? is a resilient and fuss-free

An architectural shrub with narrow palm like purple and pink variegated leaves

Colourful foliage makes this an outstanding house plant

Elegant house plant with purple-flushed foliage

This plant will provide an exotic feel to any garden with its coloured foliage. This does start as a small plant but will eventually grow and look like a palm-like tree. This is hardy and can tolerate tough conditions making it perfect for coastal gardens that have salt air, dry soils and exposed sites. Grow Cordylines on fertile, well drained soil. Choose a sheltered position in full sun. Cordylines are particularly well suited to mild coastal locations but do enjoy a fertile soil, so it is

Cordyline is a striking architectural type of shrub that will bring height and all year-round colour to patio pots or borders with their variegated, spiky leaves. ?Charlie Boy? produces pink and burgundy coloured foliage, which is evergreen and very low maintenance making for a superb focal point in containers and pots. Ideal for the UK climate due to it?s hardiness, it will even cope very well in coastal areas with salty air and dry soil. Height: 300cm (118”). Spread: 100cm (39”).

Cordyline ?Charlie Boy? is a striking architectural shrub which bears long strap-shape leaves variegated with pink and burgundy.


Architectural tree with deep red leaves

The vertical, sword-shaped, lime and cream variegated leaves of Cordyline australis ?Lime Passion? are perfect for adding a tropical touch to pots, borders and conservatories. Cordyline?s are ideal for providing energetic spiky accents to gardens and adds year-round interest and architectural structure amongst mounding plants. A compact, evergreen shrub that will mature to produce a tall, bare, tree-like stem. Cordyline australis ?Lime Passion? is a low maintenance variety which makes an

Create an exotic look in your garden with Cordyline australis ?Corbay Dazzler?. This vibrant variegated cordyline lights up the garden with its cream-edged leaves all through the year.

Cordyline australis Verde Atlantic green is a bold, evergreen, palm-like plant with long arching sea-green leaves, adding a tropical touch to your garden and fragrant white flowers in summer. Ideal for a low-maintenance patio container specimen plant or planted in a border, Atlantic green will form branching trunks when mature. Cordyline australis thrives in full sun or part-shade, in any most well-drained soil. Mature height: over 3 metres. Mature spread: over 1 meter.

This hybrid variety has a unique cascading habit that differs from other Cabbage Palms. Cordyline ?Festival Burgundy? produces short, deep purple, grassy leaves that create an eyecatching, cascading display. The evergreen foliage is excellent for adding year-round colour and texture. Perfect for containers, exotic borders and coastal areas. Height and spread: 1m (39in).

Use as a gorgeous centrepiece or a backdrop in a container or borders. The deep red coloured plant provides drama with its spiky shape in summer and remaining the focus point in Winter. This is an ideal plant for coastal gardens as it is resilient and can withstand salt air. It is also an option to have on terraces, balconies and courtyards. It will slowly mature and provide gorgeous fragile cream flowers. Grow on in frost free conditions and acclimatise to the outdoors over 7-10 days before

Cordyline 'Sundance' is a tall cordyline with lush green foliage and a distinctive pink mirrib that descends to a pink base. Cordylines are renowned for their capacity to survive salt-laden winds that are common in coastal regions. This shrub provides an excellent structural accent for pots or a garden focal point in a courtyard thanks to its evergreen sword-like foliage. Height and spread: 1m (3?).