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Cordyline Red Star

Cabbage tree

Evergreen
Cordyline  Red Star
  • Solitary
  • Hardy to -5 °C
Beautiful red leaves. Very wind-tolerant, suitable for coastal gardens. Keep as a tubplant in areas with severe frosts. Fast grower, at least 50 cm /year, develops a (multi-stemmed) trunk. After frost damage or flowering a single trunk may split into one or more trunks. warning: inferior plants from micro propagation are abundant in the trade, with deteriorating bark!
This plant can be found in the botanical garden in the following locations:
Southern Hemisphere
Max 3m
Clumping
Sizes and prices  9cm pot €8,50 11 cm pot €12,50, 2Liter=€15, 3L=€20,5L=€25, 7L=30, 12L=€45, 25L=€60, 30L=€75,45L=€95,60L=€125  Full price list

Cordyline australis

Cabbage tree

Evergreen
Cordyline australis
  • Tub plant
  • Solitary
  • Mediterranean
  • Hardy to -10 °C
This Cordyline comes from New Zealand, it is moderately cold resistant (probably down to -12oC). Will recover after freezing from deep roots. Many different varieties exist, the red form "Red Star" seems the most popular form. The provenance from Southland is the hardiest one.
This plant can be found in the botanical garden in the following locations:
Plant Heaven
Max 5m
Clumping
Sizes and prices  2 Liter=€15 3 L=€22,50 5L=€32,50 7L=€40 10L=€45 12L=€50 25L=€85 Full price list

Cordyline australis Albertii

Cabbage tree

Evergreen
Cordyline australis Albertii
  • Tub plant
  • Hardy to -5 °C
This Cordyline is very difficult to find and very beautiful.Max 3m
Clumping
Sizes and prices  Available on request Full price list

Cordyline indivisa

Mountain Cabbage tree

Some leaf loss
Cordyline indivisa
  • Hardy to -10 °C
Mountain Cabbage tree from New Zealand. Treat as Dicksonia but give it more sun. Can't stand heat however. If this plant is happy in your garden, it is one of the most spectaculair plants you can get. Tolerates about 15 degrees of frost for a short period. This is not the plant that you find in the trade under the same name! Seedlings sometimes available. Did not survive the winter in March 2005. Survival as tubplant is better than in the garden, where fungi lijke phytophtora may attack this beauty. This awesome cabbage tree prefers volcanic soil, in the wild it grows on the slopes of vulcano's. According to a message from Belgium it seems successfull to add rusty iron
This plant can be found in the botanical garden in the following locations:
Private Garden
Max 2m
Clumping
Sizes and prices  Currently not available Full price list

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