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kiwi plant indoors Cordyline fruticosa 'Kiwi' – Multicolour Strap Leaves

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kiwi plant indoors Cordyline fruticosa 'Kiwi' – Multicolour Strap LeavesCordyline fruticosa 'Kiwi' multicolored tropical foliage with vivid pink and lime streaks Cordyline fruticosa 'Kiwi' is a vibrant, upright growing cultivar with eye catching variegation in green, cream, and blush pink. The long, lance shaped leaves are streaked and edged with vivid color that intensifies under bright light, giving the plant an energetic, tropical look. Its compact, symmetrical form makes it ideal for smaller spaces or as a pop of

Cordyline fruticosa 'Kiwi' – multicolored tropical foliage with vivid pink and lime streaks

Cordyline fruticosa 'Kiwi' is a vibrant, upright-growing cultivar with eye-catching variegation in green, cream, and blush-pink. The long, lance-shaped leaves are streaked and edged with vivid color that intensifies under bright light, giving the plant an energetic, tropical look. Its compact, symmetrical form makes it ideal for smaller spaces or as a pop of color in mixed foliage arrangements. Easy to maintain and rewarding in appearance, ‘Kiwi’ thrives with warmth, light, and steady care – no complicated routine required.

Foliage details and overall shape

  • Leaf shape: Narrow, sword-like leaves with pointed tips
  • Color: Striped mix of lime green, cream, and pink margins with reddish-pink midribs
  • Texture: Smooth, glossy surface with subtle arching
  • Growth habit: Upright rosette with layered foliage and tight spacing
  • Indoor size: Grows 50 – 80 cm tall and 40 – 60 cm wide

Habitat and cultivar origin

This colorful hybrid comes from Cordyline fruticosa, a tropical species native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. In the wild, these plants grow in filtered light under forest canopies with consistent warmth and humidity. ‘Kiwi’ is a compact ornamental cultivar bred for its intense color and controlled form, well suited to indoor life as long as it receives enough light and warmth.

  • Species origin: Southeast Asia and Pacific tropical forests
  • Growth type: Upright, self-supporting non-climber
  • Climate preference: Warm and humid, but adaptable indoors
  • Toxicity: Mildly toxic if ingested – not pet-safe
  • Lifespan: Long-lived with steady maintenance

Cordyline 'Kiwi' care guide

  • Light: Bright indirect light keeps colors vivid; avoid deep shade
  • Water: Let top 2 – 4 cm of soil dry before watering; never let it sit in soggy substrate
  • Humidity: Prefers 50 – 60% or higher; stable indoor humidity works fine
  • Temperature: Keep between 20 – 28 °C; avoid sudden cold exposure
  • Soil: Fast-draining tropical mix with bark, perlite, and organic matter
  • Repotting: Every 2 years or when pot becomes rootbound
  • Feeding: Balanced liquid fertilizer every 4 – 6 weeks during active growth
  • Propagation: Through stem cuttings or division of basal offsets
  • Hydroponics: Not ideal – prefers aerated substrate with moisture retention
  • Pruning: Remove yellowing or older leaves from the base to keep tidy

Common problems and how to fix them

  • Leaf tip browning: Often caused by dry air or inconsistent watering – adjust both
  • Color fading: Move to brighter location; pigment fades without light
  • Pest concerns: May attract spider mites or scale – treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap
  • Soft stem base: Root rot from poor drainage – repot into well-aerated mix
  • Drooping leaves: Common after underwatering or temperature drops – recover with warmth and regular care

Extra tips and display ideas

'Kiwi' adds a punch of color without overwhelming space. It works well in minimalist containers or bright ceramic pots to highlight its foliage patterns. Pair it with neutral or green-leafed plants to create contrast, or use it solo as a statement piece. Because of its manageable size and clean upright form, it suits sideboards, bright corners, or grouped tropical displays.

Etymology and cultivar context

“Cordyline” comes from the Greek word “kordyle,” meaning club, referring to the thick rootstock. “Fruticosa” means shrubby, describing its multi-stemmed, bush-like habit. The cultivar name ‘Kiwi’ reflects its vibrant green-pink coloration, reminiscent of tropical fruit tones, and its popularity in ornamental plant markets worldwide.

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