Cordyline

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Cordyline is a genus of evergreen, often palm-like flowering plants commonly grown as ornamentals for their colorful, strap-shaped leaves.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant genus
taxon
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Monocots NERFINISHED
commonName cabbage tree (for some species)
ti plant (for some species)
cultivatedAs ornamental plant
cultivatedFor ornamental foliage
describedAs genus of evergreen flowering plants
family Asparagaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor cream (varies by species)
white (varies by species)
fruitType berry (in many species)
growthForm often palm-like
habitat coastal scrub
forest margins
open woodland
hasCharacteristic colorful leaves
hasNotableSpecies Cordyline australis NERFINISHED
Cordyline banksii NERFINISHED
Cordyline fruticosa NERFINISHED
Cordyline indivisa NERFINISHED
Cordyline stricta NERFINISHED
Cordyline terminalis (synonym of Cordyline fruticosa) NERFINISHED
hasTrait clumping or branching stems
terminal rosettes of leaves
hasUse container gardening
indoor ornamental plant
landscape planting
kingdom Plantae
leafPersistence evergreen
leafType strap-shaped leaves
nativeTo Australasia NERFINISHED
Pacific region
Southeast Asia
parts of South America
order Asparagales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
propagatedBy division of suckers
seed
stem cuttings
reproduction flowering
subfamily Lomandroideae NERFINISHED
tolerates light frost (varies by species)
mild coastal climates
usedIn subtropical gardens
temperate gardens (hardy species)
tropical-style gardens

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Asparagaceae includesGenus Cordyline