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Cordyline fruticosa 'New Conga' – Elegant Variegated Houseplant with Painted White Leaf Margins


Cordyline fruticosa 'New Conga' is a striking variegated cultivar known for its fresh green leaves bordered by bold white margins that look hand-painted. Upright stems carry rosettes of strap-like foliage, giving the plant both structure and movement. With its artistic colour contrast and easy-going nature, this Cordyline offers year-round tropical flair for modern interiors.


● What Makes Cordyline 'New Conga' Unique


  • Leaf pattern: Crisp green centres edged with wide, white brush-stroke margins
  • Growth habit: Upright canes topped with crowns of foliage
  • Indoor size: Generally 60 – 120 cm tall in containers
  • Decorative value: Strong contrast and architectural presence all year round

● Native Context and Background


Cordyline fruticosa is native to tropical Asia and the Pacific Islands, where it grows as a woody shrub or small tree. Beyond ornamental value, it holds cultural significance in Polynesia and Southeast Asia. 'New Conga' is a horticultural selection developed for its particularly bold white-green variegation, making it a refined choice for indoor collections.


● Care Tips for Cordyline fruticosa 'New Conga'


  • Light: Bright, indirect light enhances variegation; tolerates some direct morning sun
  • Water: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy; allow the top layer to dry slightly between waterings
  • Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity (50%+)
  • Temperature: Optimal range is 18 – 28 °C; protect from cold drafts
  • Soil mix: Rich, well-draining substrate with organic matter
  • Fertilizer: Balanced liquid feed every 4 – 6 weeks in the growing season

● Seasonal Growth Behaviour


'New Conga' is evergreen, maintaining colourful foliage year-round. Under stable indoor conditions it produces new leaves steadily from the crown, creating a continuous flush of green-and-white variegation that intensifies with good light exposure.


● Common Problems and Solutions


  • Leaf tip browning: Often due to low humidity or fluoride in tap water
  • Pale foliage: Caused by insufficient light; reposition closer to a bright window
  • Root damage: Avoid overwatering and ensure pots have adequate drainage
  • Pest risk: May attract scale insects or spider mites; inspect regularly

● Safety and Placement Notes


Cordylines are ornamental plants and should not be ingested by pets or children. Place 'New Conga' in a bright location where its bold foliage can serve as a natural focal point.


● Etymology of Cordyline


The genus name Cordyline derives from the Greek kordyle, meaning “club,” in reference to the thickened rhizomes characteristic of the group. The cultivar 'New Conga' extends this heritage with an artistic variegation pattern that looks as if painted by hand.


● Why Choose Cordyline 'New Conga'


If you want a foliage plant that combines elegance with tropical energy, Cordyline fruticosa 'New Conga' is a perfect fit. Order today and enjoy its year-round decorative display in your home.

Cordyline fruticosa 'New Conga'

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

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