Cordyline ‘Lime Passion’
£6.45
This striking, palm-like tree boasts bold, arching leaves in vibrant shades of lime green, with a touch of burgundy on the edges. Its lance-shaped foliage is retained year-round, adding a tropical flair to your garden. Perfect for sunny borders, patios, or creating an exotic garden atmosphere. Height 3m. Spread 1m. Prefers full sun and free-draining soil. Young plants may need some protection in colder regions.
Description
Cordyline ‘Lime Passion’ is a striking evergreen with bold, lime-green foliage edged in burgundy, perfect for creating a vibrant, tropical feel in any garden. Follow this comprehensive guide to ensure your Cordyline ‘Lime Passion’ thrives in your outdoor space year-round.
PLANTING and AFTERCARE GUIDE
Best Planting Time
- Spring: The ideal time to plant Cordyline ‘Lime Passion’ is in spring, allowing the root system to establish well before the growing season begins.
- Early Autumn: You can also plant in early autumn to help the plant settle into the soil before colder conditions arrive.
Site Selection
- Sunlight: Choose a sunny spot with some shelter from strong winds. Cordyline ‘Lime Passion’ flourishes in full sun, which enhances the intensity of its foliage colour.
- Soil: Cordyline ‘Lime Passion’ prefers free-draining soil. Improve heavy or compacted soils by mixing in grit and organic matter to boost aeration and drainage.
Planting Instructions
- Digging the Hole: Make a hole twice the width of the root ball and slightly deeper. This provides space for roots to spread.
- Soil Preparation: Mix compost or well-rotted manure into the excavated soil to improve fertility and structure.
- Planting: Position your Cordyline so that the top of the root ball sits level with the surrounding soil. Refill the hole, firm gently, and water thoroughly.
- Spacing: If planting more than one, space Cordyline ‘Lime Passion’ plants about 1 metre apart to allow for their mature spread.
Watering Requirements
- Establishment Phase: Water regularly for the first few months after planting to help roots settle.
- Ongoing Care: Once established, Cordyline is drought-tolerant. Water deeply but infrequently during dry periods, allowing the soil to partially dry out between watering sessions.
Feeding
- Spring Feeding: In early spring, apply a slow-release, balanced fertiliser around the base of Cordyline ‘Lime Passion’ to promote lush foliage growth.
- Mid-Season Boost: A liquid feed during midsummer can help maintain vibrant colour and vigour.
Pruning
- Tidying Foliage: Remove any dead or damaged leaves at the base as they appear.
- Stem Management: As Cordyline matures, it may develop a woody stem. If it becomes too tall or leggy, you can prune the main stem in spring to encourage new shoots from the base.
Mulching
- Mulch Application: Apply a 5–8 cm layer of mulch around the base of your Cordyline in spring to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.
- Cold Protection: In colder areas, add extra mulch to insulate the root zone and wrap young plants in horticultural fleece if needed.
Container Growing
Cordyline ‘Lime Passion’ also grows well in large containers. Choose a pot with good drainage holes and use a mix of compost and horticultural grit. Container plants may need extra watering and feeding through the growing season.
Final Tips
Cordyline ‘Lime Passion’ brings a bold, exotic look to borders, patios, or urban gardens. With proper planting and care, this Cordyline will reward you with striking foliage all year round. Incorporate Cordyline ‘Lime Passion’ into your landscape for dramatic height, colour, and tropical texture that stands out across all seasons.
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