Cordyline Mambo
Plant Bio
Cordyline are common decorative plants that thrive outdoors, but also make excellent houseplants. The name Cordyline originates from Greek; the word kordyle, meaning "club," is a reference to the plant's enlarged underground stems. Cordyline typically has leathery leaves shaped like a spear or lance with a variety of coloring including green, red, yellow, white, purple, and purplish-red.
Caring for these plants indoors is simple and straightforward, but they must be kept warm and they need a lot of light. Also, green-leaved cordyline tends to do best with direct light, while those with other colored leaves may prefer bright indirect or filtered sunlight. Cordyline needs a rich, well-drained high-quality potting mix. It is important to keep the soil continuously moist. Reduce watering during the winter and water your plant whenever the soil surface starts to feel dry.
Plant Bio
Cordyline are common decorative plants that thrive outdoors, but also make excellent houseplants. The name Cordyline originates from Greek; the word kordyle, meaning "club," is a reference to the plant's enlarged underground stems. Cordyline typically has leathery leaves shaped like a spear or lance with a variety of coloring including green, red, yellow, white, purple, and purplish-red.
Caring for these plants indoors is simple and straightforward, but they must be kept warm and they need a lot of light. Also, green-leaved cordyline tends to do best with direct light, while those with other colored leaves may prefer bright indirect or filtered sunlight. Cordyline needs a rich, well-drained high-quality potting mix. It is important to keep the soil continuously moist. Reduce watering during the winter and water your plant whenever the soil surface starts to feel dry.
| Choose Height |
30cm - 40cm |
|---|---|
| Choose Pot |
Default plastic pot |
