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Cordyline Collection

"Cordyline: A Versatile Beauty from New Zealand to Central America" From the picturesque Lake Hawea in Wanaka, South Island

Background imageCordyline Collection: Cabbage trees in flower by Lake Hawea. Wanaka - South Island - New Zealand

Cabbage trees in flower by Lake Hawea. Wanaka - South Island - New Zealand
MAB-765 Cabbage trees in flower by Lake Hawea. Wanaka - South Island - New Zealand Cordyline australis Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCordyline Collection: Cordyline cultivar, Madame Lucien Linden, cross of Cordyline fruticosa and Cordyline stricta

Cordyline cultivar, Madame Lucien Linden, cross of Cordyline fruticosa and Cordyline stricta
FLO4663729 Cordyline cultivar, Madame Lucien Linden, cross of Cordyline fruticosa and Cordyline stricta (Dracaena Madame Lucien Linden)

Background imageCordyline Collection: Cabbage tree - New Zealand, North Island, Waikato, South Waikato, Putaruru, Blue Spring

Cabbage tree - New Zealand, North Island, Waikato, South Waikato, Putaruru, Blue Spring

Background imageCordyline Collection: Cordyline cultivar, Madame Lucien Linden

Cordyline cultivar, Madame Lucien Linden, cross of Cordyline fruticosa and Cordyline stricta (Dracaena Madame Lucien Linden)

Background imageCordyline Collection: Cordyline hybrid Don Pedro Pastor

Cordyline hybrid Don Pedro Pastor
Cordyline hybrid, cross of Cordyline stricta and Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena Don Pedro Pastor y Landero, named for the Madrid gardener)

Background imageCordyline Collection: Cordyline australis hybrid, Dracaena rigoutsi

Cordyline australis hybrid, Dracaena rigoutsi
Cordyline australis hybrid produced by Albert Rigouts, Dracaena rigoutsi. Drawn and chromolithographed by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1896

Background imageCordyline Collection: Mountain cabbage tree, Cordyline indivisa

Mountain cabbage tree, Cordyline indivisa var. doucetiana (Dracaena indivisa). Drawn and chromolithographed by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1888

Background imageCordyline Collection: Cabbage palm tree, Cordyline fruticosa

Cabbage palm tree, Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena reali). Drawn and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1873

Background imageCordyline Collection: Cabbage palm, Cordyline fruticosa

Cabbage palm, Cordyline fruticosa
Cabbage palm, good luck plant, palm lily, Cordyline fruticosa (Dracaena ferrea). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell from Samuel Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1819

Background imageCordyline Collection: Cabbage palm, Cordyline australis

Cabbage palm, Cordyline australis. (White-flowered New Zealand dracaena, Dracaena australis.) Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel

Background imageCordyline Collection: bismarckia nobilis, cordyline

bismarckia nobilis, cordyline
Bismarckia nobilis Palm - Bismark palm Black subject Purple background

Background imageCordyline Collection: Cordyline Terminalis Red Ti Plant

Cordyline Terminalis Red Ti Plant

Background imageCordyline Collection: Close-Up Of Green And Red Ti Plants (Cordyline Terminalis)

Close-Up Of Green And Red Ti Plants (Cordyline Terminalis)

Background imageCordyline Collection: Central America, Honduras, Roatan, Carambola Botanical Gardens, Ti plant, Cordyline

Central America, Honduras, Roatan, Carambola Botanical Gardens, Ti plant, Cordyline

Background imageCordyline Collection: Mixed plants in pot, including red leaved Cordyline, yellow-white flower heads of Bellis sp

Mixed plants in pot, including red leaved Cordyline, yellow-white flower heads of Bellis sp. Daisy, trailing heart-shaped leaves of Geranium, trailing whitish leaves of Helichrysum petiolare

Background imageCordyline Collection: Cordyline australis, known as the cabbage palm, on white background

Cordyline australis, known as the cabbage palm, on white background
Cordyline australis, commonly known as the cabbage tree, is a widely branched monocot tree endemic to New Zealand

Background imageCordyline Collection: Cabbage tree -Cordyline australis- next to a farm road on grassland, view of the bay of Dunedin

Cabbage tree -Cordyline australis- next to a farm road on grassland, view of the bay of Dunedin, city of Dunedin and Port Chalmers, Otago Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand, Oceania

Background imageCordyline Collection: Coastal village with Cabbage Tree (Cordyline australis) growing in protected microclimate

Coastal village with Cabbage Tree (Cordyline australis) growing in protected microclimate moderated by Gulf Stream, Jura Distillery Lodge and Cooperage, Craighouse, Isle of Jura, Inner Hebrides

Background imageCordyline Collection: Cordyline fruticosa, ti plant

Cordyline fruticosa, ti plant
Finished watercolour by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771. Illustration annotated Dracaena terminalis

Background imageCordyline Collection: Dracaena warocquei, cordyline

Dracaena warocquei, cordyline
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCordyline Collection: Cordyline liliaceous tree, peculiar to New Zealand

Cordyline liliaceous tree, peculiar to New Zealand
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageCordyline Collection: USA, Hawaii, Kauai. Close-up of ti plant leaves

USA, Hawaii, Kauai. Close-up of ti plant leaves


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"Cordyline: A Versatile Beauty from New Zealand to Central America" From the picturesque Lake Hawea in Wanaka, South Island, to the enchanting Waikato region in North Island, Cordyline plants add a touch of elegance wherever they bloom. Known as cabbage trees, these stunning specimens grace the landscapes with their vibrant flowers and lush foliage. One remarkable variety is the Cordyline cultivar Madame Lucien Linden. With its graceful form and delicate blooms, it captivates garden enthusiasts worldwide. Another hybrid worth mentioning is Don Pedro Pastor, a mesmerizing fusion that showcases the best traits of both parents. Intriguingly, Cordyline australis hybrid Dracaena rigoutsi brings together two distinct plant families for an extraordinary display of beauty. Meanwhile, the mountain cabbage tree or Cordyline indivisa stands tall with its majestic presence. Beyond New Zealand's shores lies another species called Cordyline fruticosa - commonly known as cabbage palm tree. This versatile plant thrives not only in New Zealand but also in Central America's Honduras and Roatan regions. In Carambola Botanical Gardens, visitors can marvel at its grandeur alongside other tropical wonders. The Ti plant (Cordyline) adds a splash of color to gardens across various continents. Its vibrant leaves create an eye-catching spectacle that complements any landscape design effortlessly. Whether you prefer the charm fruticosa or admire the resilience australis, these cabbage palms are truly nature's gift. From Bismarckia nobilis to cordylines found throughout Central America and beyond - their diversity knows no bounds. So next time you encounter one of these magnificent cordylines on your travels or in your own backyard – take a moment to appreciate their unique beauty and rich cultural significance.