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  2. Cordyline - Wikipedia

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    Cordyline is a genus of about 24 species of woody monocotyledonous flowering plants in family Asparagaceae, subfamily Lomandroideae. The subfamily has previously been treated as a separate family Laxmanniaceae, [ 2 ] or Lomandraceae.

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends washing your hands well with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after you use the bathroom, change a diaper, and ...

  4. Cordyline fruticosa - Wikipedia

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    Cordyline fruticosa is an evergreen flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae. The plant is of great cultural importance to the traditional inhabitants of the Pacific Islands and Island Southeast Asia. It is also cultivated for food, traditional medicine, and as an ornamental for its variously colored leaves.

  5. Cordyline manners-suttoniae - Wikipedia

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    Cordyline manners-suttoniae is an erect shrub growing to about 4 or 5 m (13 or 16 ft) tall, and may be single stemmed or branched. The large simple leaves are crowded at the ends of the branches. They may reach 65 cm (26 in) long and 12 cm (4.7 in) wide, and are arranged spirally around the stem.

  6. Cordyline cannifolia - Wikipedia

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    Cordyline cannifolia, is one of several plants known as the Palm Lily. It is an evergreen Australian plant. [ 1 ] This shrub can grow to 5 metres tall, although in other situations it may be fully grown at only 60 cm tall.

  7. Cordyline congesta - Wikipedia

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    Cordyline congesta, commonly known as narrow-leaved palm lily [4] (not to be confused with C. stricta, also known by this common name) is an evergreen Australian plant. A rare shrub up to 3 metres (9 ft 10 in) tall found on the margins of rainforest , and in riverine scrub and moist gullies in eucalyptus forest.

  8. Cordyline obtecta - Wikipedia

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    Cordyline obtecta (Ti, Norfolk Island cabbage tree, Three Kings cabbage tree) is a widely branching monocot tree native to Norfolk Island (the type locality), and to northern New Zealand. The species name obtecta derives from the Latin obtegere (to conceal, to cover up), alluding to the way the inflorescence barely protruded beyond the leaves ...

  9. Cordyline petiolaris - Wikipedia

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    Cordyline petiolaris, known as the broad leaved palm lily is an evergreen Australian plant. A shrub to around 5 metres tall. Found in warm rainforest and moist eucalyptus forest. [1] The range of natural distribution is from the Nambucca River to near Gladstone, Queensland. Leaves 30 to 80 cm long, and 4 to 12 cm wide, [2] elliptic in shape ...