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3 Hawaiian Green Ti Leaf Cuttings – Cordyline fruticosa Starter Logs – Live Tropical Plant Stems for Landscaping, Pots & Garden Borders

3 Hawaiian Green Ti Leaf Cuttings – Cordyline fruticosa Starter Logs – Live Tropical Plant Stems for Landscaping, Pots & Garden Borders

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Bring a touch of the tropics to your garden or home with these 3 Hawaiian Green Ti Leaf Cuttings (Cordyline fruticosa). Each 6-inch starter log is freshly cut and ready to root, perfect for anyone looking to grow lush, exotic plants in their landscape or container garden.

Ti plants are beloved in Hawaiian and Polynesian cultures for their symbolism of good luck, protection, and prosperity. The glossy green foliage adds vibrant vertical interest to garden borders, tropical landscapes, entryways, patios, and indoor decor.

These cuttings are easy to root—just plant them horizontally or vertically in moist, well-draining soil, keep warm, and you'll soon see new growth emerging. Ideal for gardeners in USDA zones 9–11, or grow indoors anywhere with bright indirect light.

  • 🌿 Includes 3 Fresh Cuttings – Receive three 6-inch Hawaiian Green Ti (Cordyline fruticosa) unrooted starter logs, ready for planting.

  • 🌴 Tropical Appeal – Known for its glossy green leaves and upright form—perfect for adding lush, exotic flair to your garden.

  • 🌱 Easy to Grow & Propagate – Simply plant directly in soil; ideal for tropical and subtropical zones or indoor container growing.

  • 🌺 Great for Landscaping – Use in decorative borders, mixed beds, planters, or as a tropical accent near pools and patios.

  • Live & Viable – Hand-cut and shipped fresh for optimal rooting success and fast growth in warm, well-drained environments.

  • 🌿 Container-Friendly – Excellent for pots, entryways, lanai displays, or indoor tropical-themed decor with bright light.

  • 🔁 Grows Year After Year – Perennial in USDA zones 9–11 and can be overwintered indoors in colder climates.

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