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Cordyline x 'Festival Burgundy'

Cordyline x 'Festival Burgundy' – bold upright leaves with deep wine-red tones

Cordyline x 'Festival Burgundy' is a striking, upright-growing hybrid with narrow, sword-like leaves in shades of burgundy, deep red, and purple-black. The foliage forms dense, fountain-like clumps that rise vertically, giving it a structured and dramatic presence. New growth emerges in brighter reddish tones and darkens with age, creating subtle color gradients across the plant. Its architectural form and color saturation make it perfect for modern indoor setups or warm balconies in frost-free climates. This cultivar is easy to maintain, resilient in changing light, and brings lasting contrast without fuss.



Foliage features and vertical form


  • Leaf shape: Long, narrow, lanceolate leaves with pointed tips
  • Color: Burgundy to wine-red, sometimes with dark purplish undertones
  • Texture: Smooth, leathery surface with a slight gloss
  • Growth habit: Upright rosette with a compact, symmetrical silhouette
  • Indoor size: Typically 60–90 cm tall, with tight vertical clustering


Background and natural adaptation


'Festival Burgundy' is a cultivated hybrid derived from tropical Cordyline species native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific. These plants naturally grow in warm, semi-shaded forest margins, tolerating both humidity and drier spells. This hybrid is adapted to indoor life, needing minimal intervention as long as conditions remain warm and stable. Its upright, self-supporting growth and long-lasting foliage color make it a reliable structural plant for indoor displays.

  • Origin: Hybrid cultivar from tropical Cordyline lineage
  • Climate fit: Warm, bright indoor spaces or sheltered outdoor areas in frost-free zones
  • Growth speed: Moderate under consistent care
  • Toxicity: Mildly toxic if ingested — avoid access for pets and children
  • Form: Non-climbing, self-supporting with bushy base


Cordyline 'Festival Burgundy' care


  • Light: Bright indirect light preferred; tolerates partial shade
  • Watering: Let top few cm of soil dry before watering; avoid soggy conditions
  • Humidity: Adaptable, but prefers 40–60%; no misting needed
  • Temperature: Best between 18–28 °C; protect from cold air or sudden drops
  • Soil: Well-draining tropical mix with coco coir, bark, and perlite
  • Repotting: Every 2–3 years or when roots begin to fill the container
  • Fertilizing: Use balanced liquid feed every 4–6 weeks during growth period
  • Propagation: Can be propagated by stem cuttings or division of basal shoots
  • Hydroponics: Not recommended — prefers soil with good aeration
  • Pruning: Remove old or damaged leaves close to base to encourage new growth


Common issues and how to solve them


  • Leaf browning: Usually from low humidity or over-fertilizing — flush soil and maintain stable humidity
  • Color fading: Caused by low light — move closer to bright indirect light
  • Leaf drop: May occur after cold shock or root disturbance — reduce stress and avoid sudden changes
  • Root rot: Caused by compact soil or poor drainage — switch to chunkier substrate
  • Pests: Occasionally affected by spider mites or mealybugs; treat with insecticidal soap if needed


Extra notes and display ideas


This Cordyline’s bold upright shape and moody tones make it ideal for contrast-heavy plant groupings. It pairs well with trailing greenery, pale foliage plants, or warm terracotta pots. Thanks to its compact footprint and vertical growth, it fits cleanly into corners, narrow planters, or entry displays where space is limited but visual impact is needed.



Etymology and cultivar details


“Cordyline” is derived from the Greek word “kordyle,” meaning club, referencing the thickened underground stems of many species. The cultivar name 'Festival Burgundy' reflects its ornamental foliage color and festive visual effect. It’s part of a group of modern Cordyline hybrids bred for compact indoor display and color stability.



FAQs about Cordyline 'Festival Burgundy'


  • Can it live outdoors?Only in frost-free zones with shelter from wind — otherwise, keep indoors or in a bright conservatory.
  • Is this a fast grower?Not particularly — it grows steadily but remains compact without pruning.
  • Will the red color fade over time?Only in very low light — bright indirect light helps maintain its deep burgundy tones.


Buy Cordyline 'Festival Burgundy' now


Looking for a compact upright plant with dramatic color and minimal care needs? Order Cordyline 'Festival Burgundy' today and bring structured contrast to your indoor setup.

Cordyline x 'Festival Burgundy'

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  • Cordyline x 'Festival Burgundy' is approximately 70 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 23 cm pot.

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