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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- in 1786. It has been placed in several other related genera, including Cordyline and Pleomele. As of November 2017[update], the World Checklist of Selected...
- 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...
- Cordyline banksii (forest cabbage tree, tī ngahere) is a monocot tree endemic to New Zealand. The specific epithet banksii refers to the 18th-century...
- 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...
- Cordyline cannifolia, one of several plants known as palm lily, is a species of evergreen shrub in the family Asparagaceae. It is known to occur in the...
- members of the genus Cordyline native to New Zealand. Cordyline australis (Cabbage tree) Cordyline banksii (Forest cabbage tree) Cordyline indivisa (Mountain...