Sunday, 27 July 2014

Cordyline indivisa




Family name: Asparagaceae
Common name: dracaena spike, mountain plam
Origin: Newzealand 
Habit: upright, vase form
Leaf: spikey leaves, sword-shaped, leathery, palm-like
Flowers: greenish white to purplish flower, showy, fragrant
Landscape uses: it is suitable for containers, front yards, bedding plant, container planting, specimen plant
There is no serious insect or disease problems. Watch for mealybugs, scale and spider mites, especially on indoor plants
It can't tolerate Vancouver's moisture and it is an annual plant 


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