Cordyline fruticosa ‘Baby Doll’
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Cordyline fruticosa ‘Baby Doll’

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Cordyline fruticosa ‘Baby Doll’Cordyline fruticosa Baby Doll Description: Cordyline fruticosa Baby Doll is a compact, colourful tropical plant featuring striking pink and green variegated foliage. Its vibrant tones and neat growth habit make it a standout in garden beds, containers, and tropical themed landscapes. A versatile choice for adding bold colour and structure to small spaces, its well suited to warm, humid conditions and performs well in both sun and shade. Flowers:

Cordyline fruticosa ‘Baby Doll’

Description:
Cordyline fruticosa ‘Baby Doll’ is a compact, colourful tropical plant featuring striking pink and green variegated foliage. Its vibrant tones and neat growth habit make it a standout in garden beds, containers, and tropical-themed landscapes. A versatile choice for adding bold colour and structure to small spaces, it’s well-suited to warm, humid conditions and performs well in both sun and shade.

Flowers:
Small, star-shaped, pale pink to white flowers may appear in warm months, often followed by small, decorative berries. While not the main feature, the flowers add a delicate seasonal touch.

Foliage:
Bold, lance-shaped leaves with vivid pink centres and green variegated edges form a dense, upright clump. The foliage provides year-round interest and colour, even in shaded garden areas.

Fruit:
Occasional small red berries may form after flowering, though not typically prominent.

Form & Size:
A compact, upright plant reaching approximately 1m high and 60cm wide.

Growing Conditions:

  • Position: Best in part shade to full sun; protect from harsh afternoon sun in hotter climates.
  • Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soils rich in organic matter.
  • Climate: Thrives in warm, humid conditions. Ideal for subtropical and tropical zones; protect from heavy frost.
  • Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during hot weather. Tolerates short dry periods once established.

Uses:

  • Excellent for borders, mass planting, and adding colour to shaded areas.
  • Great in pots, patios, and courtyards for a vibrant focal point.
  • Ideal for tropical, Balinese, or resort-style garden designs.

Maintenance:

  • Low-maintenance with minimal pruning required.
  • Remove old or damaged leaves to keep the plant tidy.
  • Feed with a slow-release or liquid fertiliser in spring and summer to enhance colour and growth.

Notes:

  • Can be grown indoors in a bright, warm position.
  • Provides bold contrast when combined with other foliage plants.
  • Shelter from strong winds to prevent leaf damage.

Companion Plants:
Pairs beautifully with Alocasia, Calathea, Bromeliads, and other colourful Cordyline varieties for a lush, tropical look.

Common Name: Baby Doll Cordyline
Botanical Name: Cordyline fruticosa ‘Baby Doll’
Family: Asparagaceae
Origin: Tropical Asia and Pacific Islands

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The story of a very big flag that inspired a song and a nation
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