If you are looking to add a little colour to your tropical
garden cordyline fruticosa cultivars are a great place to start. Cordylines
come in a wide range of sizes and shapes from large growing varieties like
Negra and Pele’s Smoke to small compact minis like Amanda’s Blush and
Firecracker. In 2008 we wrote our first blog article on cordylines. Since then
I’ve learned a lot more about cordylines as I developed a very serious cordyline
addiction. I think it would be fair to say we have the largest range of cordyline
fruticosa varieties for sale online in Australia. I’d like to share a little of
what I’ve learned in a series of articles designed around specific tasks and
types of cordylines. In this article I’ll be exploring what are considered full
sun cordylines.
Cordylines add a splash of color to Tropical Gardens |
TOP CORDYLINE PICKS
FOR FULL SUN
Peter Buck is
definitely one of the best full sun landscaping cordylines available. In Hawaii
it hugely popular and is gaining popularity with professional landscapers in
Australia, especially in SE Qld. It has a great growth habit and is stunning
when it is left to grow as a singular head as well as cut back to multihead.
The leaves are large, down turned and slightly undulating. The colour can vary
from a bright pinky bronze to a deeper pink . Best colour is definitely
obtained in full sun conditions with an added bonus of colour being maintained
year round. If you are driving through the MacKay area you will see it used to
stunning effect in the traffic island beds. Try using Peter Buck contrasted with other pink toned cordylines like Bronze Glow or Anja and cordylines with narrower leaves like Roostertail or Dorothy.
Peter Buck mass planted in full sun |
Lilinoe is a very
tough full sun stunner. Another popular Hawaiian landscaping cordyline, its
upright deep pink red leaves appear to glow in sunlight. Similar but a superior
cultivar to Firebrand it is closely
related to Auntie Lou a Ti that is widely used in Hawaiian funerary gardens.
Lilinoe is another cordyline that maintains year round colour and looks great
contrasted with deep green giant mondograsses, other pink tone cordylines or darker colored cordylines like Kealakai. While it may not seem to be the
most exciting cordyline or similar to other cordylines it in fact is one of the
best landscaping cordylines available. I strongly recommend this one!
Bronze Glow complements pink tone cordylines well |
Roostertail in an
older Australian variety that is coming back into style. It tends to look its
best when turned into a multiheaded bush. Another very tough landscaping
cordyline, it’s a kaleidoscope of colourful cascading narrow leaves that hold
year round colour. You can use this cordyline sparingly or if you are after a
more lairy effect mass plant it. This is a very tough cordyline which makes it
one of the most suitable cordylines for the cooler climate tropical style
gardens.
Lilinoe, Definitely a favorite!and Roostertail above |
Maize is a larger
growing cordyline that is almost like an oversized Roostertail. It has large leaves narrow leave with pink tones that
colour up best in tough full sun conditions. Maize makes a great screening cordyline for a narrower area, it
will eventually grow to about 3 meters. Originally from Tahiti, this versatile
plant is becoming very popular in Australia.
Another Tahitian beauty is Tahitian Silk. The large drooping leaves are variegated and slightly
undulating. It is a strong fast grower that makes an attractive specimen plant.
A few other large growing cordylines that take full sun
include Negra, Pink Diamond and Pele’sSmoke and Kilauea . As these
particular varieties get larger their leaves spin around the stem. Aside from
looking quite striking they can also help create a microclimate for more tender
plants. Negra is widely used in
landscaping because of its large almost black leaves.
We offer bulk buys on many of these full sun landscaping
cordylines for customers who are planting large areas or interested in mass
planting. Please make sure you check out our Specials section.
Kilauea |
Cordylines grown well in full sun |
Mixed planting with cordylines |
2 comments:
The last two photos show how well you use cordyline to best effect in landscaping.
At one time cordylines were extensively used here in landscaping but somehow it is not as popular now.
nice Exotic plant, great information, thanks for share.
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