What color is Green Ti Leaf?
Green Ti Leaves are a lush, vibrant green with a glossy sheen that adds a tropical, polished touch to arrangements. Their rich tone works beautifully as a backdrop or accent in both traditional and contemporary floral designs.
What does the Green Ti Leaf look like?
Each leaf is long and wide with a smooth, paddle-shaped form that tapers to a point. The surface is waxy and reflective, often with subtle ridging down the center for a bold, structured appearance.
How big are the leaves and stems of Green Ti Leaf?
Green Ti Leaves typically measure 15 to 24 inches long and 3 to 5 inches wide. They’re shipped without extended stems and are used primarily as decorative foliage, rolled, folded, or left flat.
What is the texture of Green Ti Leaf?
Ti Leaves are firm, smooth, and slightly leathery. Their strength and flexibility make them ideal for creative shaping like loops, wraps, and collars around vases or bouquets.
How long does Green Ti Leaf last in a vase?
Green Ti Leaves last 7 to 10 days or more with proper care. Their thick texture helps them retain moisture and color even in warm environments or large installations.
Is Green Ti Leaf safe for pets?
No—Green Ti Leaves (from the Cordyline genus) are considered toxic to cats and dogs if ingested and may cause gastrointestinal upset. Keep arrangements containing Ti Leaf out of reach of pets.
How is Green Ti Leaf used in floral design?
Green Ti Leaf is a favorite in tropical, modern, and structured floral design. It can be rolled, folded, or used flat as a dramatic green element behind focal flowers, or wrapped around vase interiors and bouquet stems.
Botanical Name
Cordyline fruticosa
Any extra care tips or fun facts?
Keep leaves misted and stored flat in a cool place until use. In Hawaiian culture, Ti Leaves are symbolic of protection and are often used in leis, rituals, and celebrations.
*This product comes straight from Mother Nature! Because flowers are natural products and because of differences in screen settings, exact colors may vary slightly. Rest assured—your flowers will always be beautiful and fresh!*