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Question by  schumz04 (17)

What is a ti plant?

 
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Answer by  markochiguegmailcom (514)

It is a popular tropical ornamental plant. This is otherwise known as the "good luck plant". Its scientific name is Cordyline fruticosa and it could grow up to four meters tall.

 
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Answer by  lexuslady315 (635)

This plant is known as a Hawaiian good luck plant. There is 20 species of this plant.They are among the most colorful foliage plants. They are very pretty. This plant is a native to east asia.

 
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Answer by  vietnamgirls (1177)

A Ti plant is a Hawaiian good luck and is technically known as the Cordyline plant. Ti plants are native to east Asia and are the most popular indoor plant because of their vibrant colors.

 
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Answer by  BrendaG (6111)

Also known as the "good luck" plant, Cabbage Palm, Palm Lily the Hawaiian Good Luck Plant, the Ti plant offers approximately 20 varieties to the world. A member of the lily family, the ti plant has been food, medicine, used to make shelter, and clothing, including the popular hula skirt!

 
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Answer by  Zaka (2315)

It is a broad leaf shrub that grows in humid subtropical undergrowth. Its most common habitats can be found in the Hawai'ian islands.

 
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Answer by  Tink1712 (145)

It has very large colorful leaves. Their leaves vary in color and can be white, green, maroon, or striped with all three colors.

 
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Answer by  champaign9497 (11977)

I know it's from the tropics and I know people use it for ornamental purposes. I am not really sure about the care and all the details of having one though.

 
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Answer by  memes1981 (52)

Ti plants are also know as Cordyline. The ti plants are are know for their intense leaf colors and shapes.

 
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Answer by  Ginny (2251)

The ti plant, or cordyline terminalis, is an East Asian to the Pacific native. They flourish in the tropics, with brilliantly colored leaves. They can be grown in shade or sun but do not tolerate salt spray. Good houseplants as well, they will root in a water vase.

 
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