Cordyline Indivisa Flower

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Cordyline Indivisa Flower. The stem typically has few if any branches. The thin sharp leaves are often coloured green bronze red orange and purple.

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Cordyline indivisa commonly called mountain cabbage tree blue dracaena or toi is native to new zealand where it typically grows as a small single trunk hence indivisa understory tree to 10 18 tall. This unique tree is distinctive from other related cordyline species due to its broad leaves which appear blue green in color as well as its small and tightly compacted inflorescence produced from underneath the foliage. The seed company said they had definitely come from an indivisa plant but had obviously been got at by a marauding australis.

Cordyline australis in flower in summer in sussex uk flowering spikes of cordyline australis in cornwall uk.

Wet and cold weather in winter and drought and heat stress in summer can lead to poor growth yellowing and browning of the foliage or excess leaf drop. Cordyline plants can develop spots on their leaves often in response to physical damage or stress such as exposure to cold wind hail and winter wet. Cordyline indivisa commonly called mountain cabbage tree blue dracaena or toi is native to new zealand where it typically grows as a small single trunk hence indivisa understory tree to 10 18 tall. Other common names mountain cabbage tree mountain palm synonyms dracaena indivisa cordyline hookeri family asparagaceae genus cordyline are palm like evergreen shrubs or tree like perennials with rosettes or tufts of linear or anrrowly lance shaped leathery leaves and terminal panicles of fragrant cup shaped flowers followed by small.