Cordyline australis 'Albertii'
Tī Kōuka


A variegated form with green leaves broadly-margined with butter-yellow. Just as tough as Cordyline australis, but slower-growing and more slender. Particularly lovely as a container plant.
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Family: Asparagaceae, asparagus family, a family of flowering plants. Learn more about Asparagaceae.
Genus: Cordyline, cordyline, derived from the Greek noun κορδύλη (kordúlē, 'club, cudgel'), in reference to the enlarged underground stems or rhizomes of species in this genus. A genus of flowering plants native to the western Pacific Ocean region, from New Zealand, eastern Australia, southeastern Asia and Polynesia, with one species found in southeastern South America. Learn more about Cordyline.
Species: Cordyline australis, austrālis (Latin, adjective), meaning 'southern', in reference to this species' native geographical location. Does not necessarily mean from Australia. Learn more about Cordyline australis.
Cultivar: Cordyline australis 'Albertii'
Common Name: Tī Kōuka
Other Common Name(s): Cabbage Tree