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Adding compost or organic matter enhances growth
There are 15 species of cordyline
covering the roots with 2 to 3 inches of mulch usually provides enough insulation for winter protection
Water plants during the summer if rainfall is less than 1 inch per week
dig a 4-inch-deep hole in the soil
Cordyline Terminalis Plant Heliconia Adding compost or organic matterCordyline Plant Cordyline are common decorative plants that appear under a few names in garden centers. In fact, the whole thing can get rather confusing. The most popular indoor cordyline is the C. terminalis, which is often sold as C. fruticosa or Dracaena terminalis. Likewise, these plants are often referred to as "Ti plants" or "Hawaiian Ti trees." However, Dracaena fragrans, with its bright green leaves, are also sold as Ti plants, and in fact,
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