'Southern Splendor' Cordyline australis (Dracaena Palm) | Vite Greenhouses
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April 18, 2024

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Dracaena Palm ‘Southern Splendor’
Cordyline australis
Unavailable in 2024



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Vitals -
Type: Annual
EXPOSURE
Full Sun to Part Shade
BLOOM SEASON
Non-blooming or blooms are insignificant
SIZE
24"-48"
24"-36"
ATTRIBUTES
Cultivar Notes -
Southern Splendor
Striking sword-like leaves have coral-pink margins and bronze centers with fine pink stripes. Makes an outstanding choice as a focal point in the landscape or in large containers surrounded by bright flowered perennials and silver foliage. Evergreen.
Genus Notes -
Cordyline
Cordylines are indigenous to Australia, New Zealand and the western Pacific region. This vast group is classified in the Agavaceae family with most members native to India, Australasia and Polynesia. The genus was named by French botanist, Philibert Commerson in the middle 18th century who derived it from the Greek for club, referring to the thick club-shaped root. The entire genus Cordyline is always subject to a great deal of confusion because of their similarity to both Phormium and Yucca. This is complicated by their former genus, Dracaena, Batistii, and Robinsoniana.

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