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Cordyline is a
genus of
about 24
species of
woody monocotyledonous flowering plants in
family Asparagaceae,
subfamily Lomandroideae. The
subfamily has...
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fungus species which infect living tissue—Phanaerochaeta
cordylines and
Sphaeropsis cordylines—occur
almost exclusively on C. australis.
Animals and birds...
- Māʻuluʻulu, with
different varieties having particular symbolic meanings.
Cordylines are
often planted outside nakamal buildings. In Fiji, red ti
leaves are...
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Cordyline banksii (forest
cabbage tree, tī ngahere) is a
monocot tree
endemic to New Zealand. The
specific epithet banksii refers to the 18th-century...
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Cordyline indivisa is a
monocot tree
endemic to New Zealand,
where it is
called mountain cabbage tree or bush flax. It is also
known as the broad-leaved...
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Cordyline pumilio,
commonly known as the
dwarf cabbage tree,
pygmy cabbage tree or by its Māori
names tī
koraha or tī rauriki, is a narrow-leaved monocot...
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Cordyline stricta,
known as the
Slender Palm Lily, or Narrow-leaved Palm Lily (not to be
confused with C. congesta,
which is also
known by this common...
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Cordyline congesta,
commonly known as narrow-leaved palm lily (not to be
confused with C. stricta, also
known by this
common name) is an
evergreen Australian...
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Cordyline cannifolia, is one of
several plants known as the Palm Lily. It is an
evergreen Australian plant. This
shrub can grow to 5
metres tall, although...
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Cordyline minutiflora is a
plant species native to
Irian Jaya on the
island of New
Guinea in
eastern Indonesia. Type
specimen was
collected there in 1912...