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Red Zip

Cordyline

General Information GROWING TIPS

Tropical folaige in a somewhat less traditional shade- the large dark red leaves are a fantastic option for adding both color and foliage interest to any home or garden.

Red Zip
Blossom Color Grown for Foliage
Bloom Season Grown for Foliage
Exposure Part to full shade
Height 30-32 in
Width 18-20 in
Spacing 18-20 in
Container Sizes Royale
Hardiness Zones 9, 10, 11
Wildlife Attracted No Wildlife Attracted
Wildlife Deterred No Wildlife Deterred
Features Tropical folaige in a somewhat less traditional shade- the large dark red leaves are a fantastic option for adding both color and foliage interest to any home or garden.
Available Seasons
Adaptable as a Houseplant Yes
Bog Plant No
Is Disease Resistant No
Drought Tolerant No
Edible No
Erosion Control No
Fragrant Flower No
Fragrant Foilage No
Heat Tolerant Yes
Native to North America No
Salt Tolerant No
Succulent No
Water Plant No
Uses

Landscapes and containers.

Maintenance Notes Cordyline is a grass-like plant. Where temperatures get colder than 15 degrees F, the plants should be treated as annuals. Once the grass turns brown it can either be removed immediately or removed in the spring. It should not be expected to live through the winter and begin growing again in the spring. In areas where winter temperatures remain above 15 degrees it should be considered a perennial and the following information should be useful. Evergreen or neutral grasses are usually plants that look like grasses but aren't actually classified as grasses, they are generally called grass-like plants. Divide evergreen or neutral grasses and grass-like plants in spring only. Evergreen grasses don't ever go dormant. Dividing plants wounds them to some degree. For evergreen grasses this wounding will really affect their ability to live through the winter.

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