Description
20 x Cordyline australis. Cabbage Tree
Cordyline australis, commonly known as the cabbage tree or ti kouka, is a prominent evergreen tree native to New Zealand. Recognized for its distinctive form this versatile plant offers both aesthetic appeal and functional benefits in New Zealand gardens.
Botanical Characteristics:
- Cordyline australis belongs to the Asparagaceae family and is characterized by its long, sword-like leaves that form an attractive rosette.
- Flowers in summer with a large white compound head of flowers
- The tree typically reaches a height of 10 to 20 meters, with a single, straight trunk and a crown of leaves at the top. The plants develops multiple growing tips when matures.
Adaptability:
- Cordyline australis is well-suited to New Zealand’s diverse climatic conditions, thriving in both coastal and inland areas.
- It is frost-tolerant and can withstand a variety of soil types, including clay and sandy soils.
Landscaping and Garden Use:
- Architectural Focal Point: The striking architectural form of Cordyline australis makes it an excellent focal point in garden designs. Planting it as a standalone specimen or in groups enhances the visual appeal of the landscape.
- Container Gardening: Cordyline australis is well-suited for container gardening, allowing for flexibility in placement around patios, decks, or entranceways. Container-grown specimens are also easier to control in terms of size.
- Low Maintenance: This tree requires minimal maintenance, making it an ideal choice for busy gardeners. It is drought-tolerant once established and generally resistant to pests and diseases.
- Wildlife Habitat: The flowers of Cordyline australis attract nectar-feeding birds, adding a wildlife-friendly element to the garden. Bees and other pollinators are also attracted to the blossoms.
Young plants in 5cm pots, averaging one year in age.