Cordyline Red Sister

Pot Size: 10" Pot

Unit Of Measure: PCS

Cordyline Red Sister

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Description

Add a splash of color to your garden with the stunning Cordyline Red Sister in 10″ pots – the perfect annual for vibrant summer landscapes!

Cordyline ‘Red Sister’ is a showstopper in any landscape or container garden—and it’s not just about the color (though that’s a huge plus!). Whether you’re a landscaper designing bold spaces or a container gardener adding flair to patios or entryways, here are the key benefits of using Cordyline Red Sister:


🎨 1. Striking Color & Tropical Vibe

  • The vibrant red, pink, and burgundy foliage gives immediate impact.

  • Brings tropical flair to gardens, patios, and poolside plantings—even in non-tropical regions.

  • Provides strong contrast against green plants or neutral hardscapes.


🧭 2. Great Focal Point or Accent Plant

  • Works well as a centerpiece in containers or an upright accent in mixed beds.

  • Adds height and drama without being overpowering.

  • Pairs beautifully with trailing or mounding annuals


🌿 3. Evergreen (in warm climates)

  • In zones 9–11, it’s a year-round evergreen, offering color even in winter when other plants fade.

  • In cooler climates, it’s often grown as an annual or overwintered indoors as a houseplant.


🪴 4. Ideal for Containers

  • Compact, upright growth makes it great for container designs.

  • Looks stunning in tall pots or urns, especially near entryways or on patios.

  • Its structure adds vertical interest and balances trailing or rounded companion plants.


🌞 5. Sun and Shade Tolerance

  • Prefers partial sun to bright indirect light, but tolerates full sun with enough moisture.

  • Can handle a variety of light levels, making it flexible for use in both shadier nooks or sunny corners.


💧 6. Low Maintenance

  • Drought-tolerant once established.

  • Needs minimal pruning—just remove old leaves as needed.

  • Not prone to many pests or diseases, making it easy to care for.

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