Origin
The Cordyline Rumba, also known as the Hawaiian Ti plant, has its origin in the tropical areas of East Asia and the Pacific Ocean. The plant is part of the Asparagaceae family and is particularly prominent in Hawaii, where it has cultural and sacred significance to the indigenous population.
Characteristics
The Cordyline Rumba is a lively and diverse plant. The characteristic aspect of this plant is its bright red, pointed leaves that tend to purple. The leaves have a length of about 30 to 40 cm. When in bloom, small, fragrant, white flowers can appear, followed by red berries.
Care
In terms of care, the Cordyline Rumba requires moderate to plenty of light, but should not be exposed to direct sunlight. This plant likes moist soil, but not saturated with water. It is recommended to water the Cordyline Rumba once a week. It's suitable to occasionally feed this plant with universal plant fertilizer.