

How to identify Cordylines (Cordyline)
Cordylines exhibits a range of tropical appearance characterized by long, narrow leaves that gracefully arch from a central stem, creating a bold textural contrast in gardens or as indoor foliage. These leaves may reach lengths of up to 3 feet (90 cm) and are often vibrantly colored or variegated, adding visual interest. The growth habit of cordylines can vary among species, ranging from small, bush-like forms to taller specimens approaching heights of 10 feet (3 meters). Markedly, cordylines is distinguished by thick rhizomes beneath the soil which provide a sturdy foundation for its woody stem.
Long, narrow, arching leaves up to 3 feet (90 cm) in length.
Vibrantly colored or variegated foliage providing visual interest.
Varied growth habits from small bush-like forms to tall specimens up to 10 feet (3 meters).
Thick rhizomes beneath the soil supporting a woody stem.
Tropical appearance with bold textural contrast in gardens or as indoor foliage.
Scientific Classification of Cordylines