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Cordyline fruticosa 'Glauca' – Evergreen Tropical Plant with Glossy Deep Green Foliage


Cordyline fruticosa 'Glauca' is a refined cultivar prized for its rich, glossy foliage and upright, architectural habit. Dense clusters of dark green, strap-like leaves emerge from slender woody canes, creating an elegant display that stays vibrant all year round. Its growth pattern resembles Dracaena, with older leaves naturally shedding as new ones form at the crown, maintaining a clean, structured silhouette.


● Notable Traits of Cordyline 'Glauca'


  • Leaf colour: Lustrous, deep green with a subtle bluish undertone
  • Growth style: Upright canes topped with dense crowns of foliage
  • Indoor size: Usually 60 – 120 cm in containers, taller when mature
  • Year-round appeal: Evergreen growth ensures constant decorative value

● Background and Native Context


The species Cordyline fruticosa is native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, where it grows as a shrubby understory plant. Historically, Cordylines have been cultivated for their ornamental foliage and cultural uses across Polynesia. The cultivar 'Glauca' is valued in modern horticulture for its solid green tones, making it a versatile choice for both minimalist interiors and lush tropical plantings.


● Care Guidelines for Cordyline fruticosa 'Glauca'


  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light but tolerates medium levels
  • Water: Keep soil consistently moist, allowing the top layer to dry slightly before rewatering
  • Humidity: Appreciates moderate to high humidity (50%+)
  • Temperature: Grows best between 18 – 28 °C; avoid cold drafts
  • Substrate: Well-draining, organic-rich potting mix
  • Feeding: Apply balanced liquid fertilizer every 4 – 6 weeks in active growth

● Growth Behaviour and Maintenance


'Glauca' is evergreen and steadily produces new leaves from its crown. As the plant matures, lower foliage will naturally drop, exposing woody canes beneath. Occasional pruning of spent leaves keeps the plant neat, while repotting every few years ensures a healthy root system.


● Common Problems and Solutions


  • Leaf tip browning: Often linked to low humidity or fluoride in tap water
  • Pale or weak growth: Typically a sign of insufficient light
  • Root stress: Avoid waterlogged soil; use pots with drainage
  • Pests: May attract scale insects or spider mites; treat promptly

● Safety and Decorative Use


Like other Cordylines, 'Glauca' is primarily ornamental and not edible; keep away from pets and children. Its deep green leaves make it a flexible design element, fitting both as a standalone statement and as part of mixed tropical groupings.


● Etymology of Cordyline


The genus name Cordyline is derived from the Greek kordyle, meaning “club,” referring to the enlarged rhizomes characteristic of the group. The cultivar name 'Glauca' references the subtle bluish sheen present on its foliage.


● Bring Cordyline 'Glauca' Into Your Home


If you’re looking for a foliage plant that delivers evergreen elegance with minimal care, Cordyline fruticosa 'Glauca' is the perfect choice. Order now and enjoy its glossy green leaves as a year-round highlight in your collection.

Cordyline fruticosa 'Glauca'

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  • Cordyline fruticosa 'Glauca' is approximately 60 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 19 cm pot.

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