A favorite of landscape architects in the Philippines, this plant has nice pinkish reddish-brown leaves. Most of the photos here were shot in an early morning, we should have shot them in mid-morning to mid-afternoon when the sun is out to highlight their contrasting colors!
Here is a close up of flowers of the bastons:
Note: the name cordyline terminalis replaces the old name cordyline furticosa.
Plant | Cordyline fruticosa |
Common names | tungkod pare, baston de san jose, ti-tree |
Camera | Nikon D5100 |
Photographer | Dr. Ernesto P. Adorio(plants),Gerrica Gasapo(flowers) |
Reference | stuart xchange, Wikipedia (ti-plant) |
Album | Facebook(EP Adorio) |
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