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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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Cordyline fruticosa is an
evergreen flowering plant in the
family Asparagaceae. The
plant is of
great cultural importance to the
traditional inhabitants...
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Cordyline australis,
commonly known as the
cabbage tree, or by its Māori name of tī or tī kōuka, is a
widely branched monocot tree
endemic to New Zealand...
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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 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...
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Cordyline rubra,
known as the palm lily, is an
evergreen Australian plant.
Growing as a
shrub to
around 4
metres (13 ft) tall, it is
found in warm rainforest...
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family Ruscaceae). It has also
formerly been
separated (sometimes with
Cordyline) into the
family Dracaenaceae or
placed in the
Agavaceae (now Agavoideae)...
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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, including:
Cordyline fruticosa, Tī, Tī pore (Māori), Kī (Hawaiian)
Cordyline australis (Tī kōuka or
Cabbage tree, New Zealand)
Cordyline banksii...