Cordyline terminalis is the scientific name of Ti Plants, and are also known as Hawaiian Ti or Good Luck Plant/Tree. They comes is different colors, but the pink ones are the prettiest for me.
The Ti plants in our front yard are not that vibrant compared to those I've seen in Bukidnon. I assume these beautiful pink plant grows beautifully in the cool weather of the province.
Cool looking plants. Just in time for the SPRING season.
ReplyDeleteThese flowers are so pretty. Love the colours your images.
ReplyDeletePlenty of them in my neighbourhood too, but I've only saw they bloom once. Most of the time they never seem to bloom.
ReplyDeleteI love those plants and their tiny blooms... they are so vibrant and sturdy. The foliage always has a shine to it too. ;-)
ReplyDeleteEliz
Nice shots! Canon lens 70-300mm is really good hmm I would like to add it in my wish list this year
ReplyDeleteThe fragile touch of yellow on these beautiful flowers is fascinating! Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteThese plants are quite common, but those that are really well groomed are lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, you have a keen eye for details. What great pictures!
ReplyDeleteI think we have that kind of plant in the garden. I just did not know what it was called.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a wonderful day!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie
Wow! Gorgeous shots of a beautiful plant ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteI love the color. Napaka feminine! You captured it nicely"
ReplyDeleteEven without flowers they look exquisite!
ReplyDeleteI've seen this plant before but did not know that they bloom as well.
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Fantastic flower, so exotic looking. Thanks for sharing this with us at Today's Flowers, it's a new one to me. Wishing you a great week :)
ReplyDeleteWow' what a beauty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors! I cant wait for flowers to return to my area... Spring cannot come soon enough!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I love the colour of the leaves.
ReplyDeleteI think i already saw this plant in the neighborhood so this one is a good luck tree, good to know that, visiting from MYm
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