Cordyline australis Coral - New Coral-Pink Leaf Cordyline

Product ref: PP20027

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Cordyline Coral is a new form and tough hardy plant that displays unusual coral coloured foliage swords with brown-green stripes, making it ideal for your borders or containers.

It's a perfect plant to choose if a subtle and natural contrast is needed, rather than some of the more vibrant colours of cordyline that are now available.

Coral Cordylines will grow to 1-2m (3-6ft) high by 80-100cm (3ft) wide, making them ideal for an unusual mass planting or solitary feature planting mixed with plants either in full sun to partial shade. They will grow well on well drained soils with good frost and drought tolerance.

Coral is also a variety that will respond well to pruning - if you want a plant with no trunk, cut it back every 4-5 years to 15cm above the ground in spring and watch it quickly rebranch and leaf out.

Supplied in approx 2-3 litre containers.

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The primary intended use of this plant is to grow food for human consumption.

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