
Cordyline australis 'Dazzler' (160-190)
Stem
4COADRS10
Origin
The Cordyline indivisa, also known as the Toi, is originally from New Zealand. The plant mainly grows in high, cool locations. This species is often found in damp forests and subalpine regions, making it an ideal plant for colder landscapes and gardens.
Characteristics
The Cordyline indivisa is an evergreen plant that can grow to a height of up to 6 meters. It is distinguished by its wide, silver-coloured or blue-green leaves that grow in a tight spiral around the trunk. At the end of spring or the beginning of summer, the plant produces large clusters of small, cream-coloured flowers followed by berries.
Care
Cordyline indivisa is a relatively low-maintenance plant, but it requires some precautions. The plant needs well-draining soil and full sun to partial shade. Overwatering should be avoided if this plant is grown in a container. The Cordyline indivisa is moderately frost hardy and can withstand freezing temperatures down to about -5 degrees Celsius, although protection is desired at very low temperatures.
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