Ti Plant
Place your green "Ti" plant in filtered or indirect light. Direct sun is to bright for this plant. "Glauca" does not consume a lot of water. Check for water weekly. Allow the surface soil to dry down 3" on larger ... [... more]
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Tropical Foliage Plants: A Grower's Guide
Best Houseplant Book Available Books on houseplants normally give a nice picture a short description of the plant with some cultural hints. I've always been disappointed with the limited information available on these common plants. In my opinion, lack ... [... more]
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Resorting To Tropicals
Planted by Hawaiians for good luck, the colorfully variegated foliage of the ti plant (figure F) is also used in making leis and floral arranging. The leaves have also been used extensively throughout tropical ... [... more]
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Ti Plant
Pot up only when severely rootbound. Feed every 14 days with a mild solution during active growth. Clean foliage with warm water. Avoid leaf polishes. Propagate by stem cuttings -- the little "logs" sold as novelties in garden centers -- or by . ... [... more]
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Cordyline Fruiticosa
Ti plant typically grows as a short tree or shrub to 10’ tall in its native habitat of tropical Southeast Asia, eastern Australia and some Pacific islands including Hawaii. In the United States, it can only be grown outdoors in far southern ... [... more]
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