Care guide for Hawaiian ti plants Soil: Cordyline fruticosa grows best in nutrient-rich, well-draining, sandy or loamy soil types with a slightly acidic pH. 'It's often necessary to add some ...
In the rugged embrace of the Waianae Mountains, a quiet victory unfolded on Monday as the U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii's ...
Royal Hawaiian Maui Gold elephant ear is a vibrant green plant that thrives in zones 8 and warmer. The plant can grow up to ...
If you are maintaining turf on a golf course, it has to be almost perfect. However, most folks aren’t held to such high ...
Ed Case and Jill Tokuda to protect Hawaii’s native plants and animals. The Hawaii Native Species Conservation and Recovery Act would protect over 10,000 plant and animal species that are native ...
The plant can grow up to 48 inches tall and wide, making it an excellent backdrop for other plants. The Garden Guy recommends pairing Royal Hawaiian Maui Gold with colorful caladiums and phlox for ...