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- Cordyline_australis abstract "Cordyline australis, commonly known as the cabbage tree, is a widely branched monocot tree endemic to New Zealand. It grows up to 20 metres (66 ft) tall with a stout trunk and sword-like leaves, which are clustered at the tips of the branches and can be up to 1 metre (3 ft) long. With its tall, straight trunk and dense, rounded heads, C. australis is a characteristic feature of the New Zealand landscape. Its fruit is a favourite food source for the New Zealand pigeon and other native birds. It is common over a wide latitudinal range from the far north of the North Island at 34° 25'S to the south of the South Island at 46° 30'S. Absent from much of Fiordland, it was probably introduced by Māori to the Chatham Islands at 44° 00'S and to Stewart Island at 46° 50'S. It grows in a broad range of habitats, including forest margins, river banks and open places, and is abundant near swamps. The largest known tree with a single trunk is growing at Pakawau, Golden Bay. It is estimated to be 400 or 500 years old, and stands 17 metres (56 ft) tall with a circumference of 9 metres (30 ft) at the base.Known to Māori as tī kōuka, the tree was used as a source of food, particularly in the South Island, where it was cultivated in areas where other crops would not grow. It provided durable fibre for textiles, anchor ropes, fishing lines, baskets, waterproof rain capes and cloaks, and sandals. Hardy and fast growing, C. australis is widely planted in New Zealand gardens, parks and streets, and numerous cultivars are available. The tree can also be found in large numbers in island restoration projects such as Tiritiri Matangi Island, where it was among the first seedling trees to be planted.It is also grown as an ornamental tree in Northern Hemisphere countries with mild maritime climates, including the warmer parts of the British Isles, where its common names include Torquay palm.".
- Cordyline_australis thumbnail CabbageTreeKaihoka.jpg?width=300.
- Cordyline_australis wikiPageExternalLink NZJEcol20_1_53.pdf.
- Cordyline_australis wikiPageExternalLink Pages_10-16_from_2007_Vol10_No2.pdf.
- Cordyline_australis wikiPageID "444182".
- Cordyline_australis wikiPageRevisionID "605397158".
- Cordyline_australis authority "Hook. f.".
- Cordyline_australis colwidth "30".
- Cordyline_australis hasPhotoCollection Cordyline_australis.
- Cordyline_australis imageAlt "Tall tree on a green hillside. The tree has a bare trunk and a round head with spiky leaves".
- Cordyline_australis imageCaption "Cordyline australis on farmland, South Island, New Zealand".
- Cordyline_australis rangeMap "Cordyline-australis-ecotype.png".
- Cordyline_australis rangeMapAlt "Map of New Zealand divided into multicoloured areas".
- Cordyline_australis rangeMapCaption "C. australis varies by region in its natural range. Some variants have Māori names. {{{!".
- Cordyline_australis taxon "Cordyline australis".
- Cordyline_australis subject Category:Cordyline.
- Cordyline_australis subject Category:Ornamental_trees.
- Cordyline_australis subject Category:Trees_of_New_Zealand.
- Cordyline_australis subject Category:Trees_of_mild_maritime_climate.
- Cordyline_australis type LivingThing100004258.
- Cordyline_australis type Object100002684.
- Cordyline_australis type Organism100004475.
- Cordyline_australis type OrnamentalTrees.
- Cordyline_australis type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cordyline_australis type Plant100017222.
- Cordyline_australis type Tree113104059.
- Cordyline_australis type TreesOfMildMaritimeClimate.
- Cordyline_australis type TreesOfNewZealand.
- Cordyline_australis type VascularPlant113083586.
- Cordyline_australis type Whole100003553.
- Cordyline_australis type WoodyPlant113103136.
- Cordyline_australis comment "Cordyline australis, commonly known as the cabbage tree, is a widely branched monocot tree endemic to New Zealand. It grows up to 20 metres (66 ft) tall with a stout trunk and sword-like leaves, which are clustered at the tips of the branches and can be up to 1 metre (3 ft) long. With its tall, straight trunk and dense, rounded heads, C. australis is a characteristic feature of the New Zealand landscape. Its fruit is a favourite food source for the New Zealand pigeon and other native birds.".
- Cordyline_australis label "Cordyline australis".
- Cordyline_australis label "Cordyline australis".
- Cordyline_australis label "Cordyline australis".
- Cordyline_australis label "Cordyline australis".
- Cordyline_australis label "Kordylina australijska".
- Cordyline_australis label "Кордилина южная".
- Cordyline_australis label "ニオイシュロラン".
- Cordyline_australis sameAs Cordyline_australis.
- Cordyline_australis sameAs Cordyline_australis.
- Cordyline_australis sameAs Cordyline_australis.
- Cordyline_australis sameAs ニオイシュロラン.
- Cordyline_australis sameAs Kordylina_australijska.
- Cordyline_australis sameAs m.0296l3.
- Cordyline_australis sameAs Q2379130.
- Cordyline_australis sameAs Q2379130.
- Cordyline_australis sameAs Cordyline_australis.
- Cordyline_australis wasDerivedFrom Cordyline_australis?oldid=605397158.
- Cordyline_australis depiction CabbageTreeKaihoka.jpg.
- Cordyline_australis isPrimaryTopicOf Cordyline_australis.