Cordyline
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ExpandRead about Cordyline in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Cultivation
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Propagation
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Pests and diseases
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Species
About 15 specieswp.
Selected specieswp
- Cordyline australis (Cabbage Tree)
- Cordyline banksii
- Cordyline baueri
- Cordyline fruticosa (Ti Plant; syn. C. terminalis)
- Cordyline haageana
- Cordyline indivisa
- Cordyline pumilio
- Cordyline stricta
Selected speciesCH
- C. angusta, Hort. (C. terminalis var.). Lvs. narrow, arching, dull dark green above, purplish beneath. A slender form.CH
- C. angustifolia, KunthCH
- C. stricta.CH
- C. aurantiaca, Hort.—(?).CH
- C. Balmoreana, Hort. Lvs. bronzy with white and pinkish stripes.CH
- C. Banksii, Hook. Lvs. very long, linear-lanceolate, 3-5 ft. long, 2-3 in. wide, petioled, green, glaucous beneath; veins conspicuous. G.C. III. 18:613.CH
- C. Berheleyi. Hort.= (?).CH
- C. Cassanoae, Hort. =-(?).CH
- C. Chelsonii. Hort. (form of C. terminalis). Lvs. large, glossy dark green, almost black, becoming suffused and edged with crimson. I.H. 19, p. 90.CH
- C. compacta, Hort. (C. terminalis form). Lvs. recurved, broad, dull green, with bronze and rose stripes in age.CH
- C. Dennisonii, Hort. (C. terminalis form). Dwarf: Lvs. broad, bronzy purple.CH
- C. Elizabethiae. Hort,= (?).CH
- C. excela, Hort. (C. terminalis form). Lvs. broad, arching, bronzy, margined with crimson.CH
- C. frederia= (?).CH
- C. frutescens=(?).CH
- C.galoriosa Hort. (C. terminalis form). Lvs. very large and broad, green, with a peculiar bronze-orange hue.CH
- C. helychioides. F. Muell.=C. terminalis.CH
- C. heliconiaefolia. Otto & Diet.=C. terminalis.CH
- C.Hendersonii, Hort. ==(?). CH
- C. magnifica, Hort. (C. terminalis form). Lvs. large and broad, bronzy pink, becoming darker.CH
- C. Manners Suttoniae, F. Muell.=C. terminalis.CH
- C. Muell, Hort. Lvs. green, margined with red; young Lvs. wholly red.CH
- C. porphyrophylla, Hort. (C. terminalis form). Lvs. deep bronzy purple, glaucous beneath.CH
- C. Rex, Hort. (C. terminalis form). Lvs. medium width, bronzy green, flushed purple and streaked with carmine.CH
- C. rosacea, Hort. (C. terminalis form). Lvs. recurved, broad, dark bronzy green margined with pink.CH
- C. Rumphii=D. Hookeriana. CH
- C. Salmonea=(?).CH
- C. sepidaia,kunth CH
- C. terminalis.CH
- C. Splendens,Hort=C. terminalis form). Lvs. dense, short, ovate-acute, bronzy green, shaded with rose-carmine.CH
- C. zeelanaica, Hort.=C. rubra. K. M. Wiegand.CH
Gallery
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
- w:Cordyline. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
- Cordyline QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)