Cordyline 'Peacock' is a striking cultivar of Cordyline, admired for its vibrant foliage, which displays a mix of green, cream, and pink hues with splashes of dark red. The leaves are long and narrow, forming an upright rosette that can grow several feet tall indoors, though it typically remains compact in containers. This plant is known for its ability to brighten indoor spaces with its tropical foliage and easy-care nature. While it is grown primarily for its ornamental leaves, older specimens may produce small, fragrant white or pale purple flowers if the conditions are right.
Adaptable to a range of indoor conditions, Cordyline 'Peacock' is well-suited for growing in bright spaces with moderate watering needs. Its colourful foliage can vary in intensity depending on the light level, so positioning and care are important for maintaining its visual appeal.
Native to
Cordyline plants are native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. The 'Peacock' variety is a cultivated form, bred for its ornamental value. In its natural habitat, Cordyline grows in tropical forests, thriving in warm, humid conditions under the canopy of taller trees.
Water
Allow the top few centimetres of soil to dry out between watering. Cordyline 'Peacock' prefers moist but well-drained soil and does not tolerate waterlogged conditions. It’s best to water thoroughly and then let the soil dry slightly before the next watering. Reduce watering during winter when the plant’s growth slows.
Light
Bright, indirect light is ideal for maintaining the vibrant colours of Cordyline 'Peacock'. It can tolerate lower light levels but may lose some of its colour intensity. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves, especially during the hottest part of the day.
Humidity
Cordyline 'Peacock' prefers moderate to high humidity, ideally around 50-60%. If the indoor air is too dry, especially in winter, occasional misting or placing the plant near a humidifier can help. Higher humidity also enhances the leaf colour and overall health of the plant.
Temperature
This plant thrives in temperatures between 18°C and 24°C. It is sensitive to cold, so it should be kept away from draughty windows or doors and not exposed to temperatures below 12°C. Consistent warmth encourages healthy growth and vibrant foliage.