The cordyline undivided, also known as Australian Cordyline or undivided cord, is an original evergreen ornamental plant of the new zelanda. Characterized by long narrow leaves and dark green lanceolate, this plant forms a dense Cyuff. The erect and arched foliage gives a pretty look and vertical to the landscape. The undivided cordyline is often used for ornamental purposes in gardens and parks, adding a touch tropical or exotic.
leaves: the leaves are long, narrow and lanceolate, of color
dark green. Grow directly from the stem and curve
elegantly downward, giving the plant a pretty look.
stem:the stem is erect and slender, often ramified only in the part
superior. Can take a look similar to a small tree with the
Time.
flowers:the undivided cordyline produces white flowers or cream, gathered in
end cloths, but flowering may not be so
frequent as in the species of cordyline cultivated for flowers
ornamental.
climate:
the undivided cordyline is suitable for temperate and subtropical climates, and
is generally resistant to colder temperatures than
some other varieties of cordyline.
Native to the new zelanda, is a plant
evergreen belonging to the family of asparagaceae. That's all
species is naturally found in temperate and subtropical forests
of the country, thriving in well drained soils. Characterized by
its long lanceolate leaves, the undivided cordyline was
widely cultivated also in other climates for its appearance
ornamental.