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Have had this Ti plant for quite awhile and I have no idea what the name may be. It is a smaller scale Ti probably 12"-18" tall but the color is such a bright shade of pink it almost looks like it's fake. Below is a straight, non color enhanced photo. Very skinny stalk maybe 1/4" diameter. Anyone have any ideas on the variety name? Thanks in advance.

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3 hours ago, -2 brian said:

Have had this Ti plant for quite awhile and I have no idea what the name may be. It is a smaller scale Ti probably 12"-18" tall but the color is such a bright shade of pink it almost looks like it's fake. Below is a straight, non color enhanced photo. Very skinny stalk maybe 1/4" diameter. Anyone have any ideas on the variety name? Thanks in advance.

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It looks like good ole’ Red Sister to me.   They get those hot pink ends in the right sun exposure.   Stems vary based on fertilizer, water and soil conditions.  It would be easier to say if it had another dozen lower leaves.  Looks like conditions are a little harsh for it, hence the lack of leaves and skinniness.  

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