Cordyline
Palm Lily
Palm Lily
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Common name: Palm Lilies
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Etymology:
The name Cordyline comes from the Greek word kordyle, meaning "club," a reference to the enlarged underground stems or rhizomes
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Woody monocotyledonous flowering plants
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Cordyline is native to the western Pacific Ocean region, from New Zealand, eastern Australia, southeastern Asia and Polynesia, with one species found in southeastern South America
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World: 24
Australia: 8
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Taxonomy
The subfamily has previously been treated as a separate family Laxmanniaceae, or Lomandraceae
Other authors have placed the genus in the Agavaceae (now Agavoideae)
Cultivation and uses
Members of the group are often grown as ornamental plants - notably C. australis and C. fruticosa
Many species have been used as a foodstuff and medicine, for additional details on these and other uses see the article on C. australis
The rhizome was roasted in an hāngi (earth oven) by Māori to extract sugar
In the highlands of Papua New Guinea. leaves of Cordyline and other plants are tied to sticks to mark taboo areas where pandanus language must be spoken during karuka harvest
Species
As of March 2015, the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families accepts 24 species (8 in Australia):
Cordyline angustissima – New Guinea
Cordyline australis – New Zealand
Cordyline banksii – New Zealand
Cordyline cannifolia – N.E. Northern Territory, N.E. Queensland
Cordyline casanovae – Vanuatu
Cordyline congesta – S.E. Queensland to N.E. NSW
Cordyline diffusa – New Zealand
Cordyline forbesii – Papua New Guinea
Cordyline fruticosa – Papuasia to W. Pacific
Cordyline indivisa – New Zealand
Cordyline lateralis – New Guinea
Cordyline ledermannii – New Guinea
Cordyline manners-suttoniae – Australia: N.E. Queensland
Cordyline mauritiana – Mascarenes
Cordyline minutiflora – New Guinea
Cordyline murchisoniae – Australia: E. Queensland
Cordyline neocaledonica – New Caledonia
Cordyline obtecta – Norfolk Island, N. New Zealand North Island
Cordyline petiolaris – Australia: S.E. Queensland to N.E. NSW
Cordyline pumilio – New Zealand North Island
Cordyline racemosa – New Guinea
Cordyline rubra – S.E. Queensland to N.E. NSW
Cordyline schlechteri – New Guinea
Cordyline sellowiana – Bolivia to Brazil and N. Argentina
Cordyline stricta – S.E. Queensland to N.E. NSW
Formerly placed here
Dracaena aletriformis
Dracaena elliptica
Dracaena fragrans
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