Judging from its name, the mountain cabbage tree plant (Cordyline indivisa) may not look like one would expect. Rather than resembling a cruciferous veggie, these evergreen perennials look similar to miniature palm trees. Adding a Cordyline houseplant to your interior can lend a tropical accent to any home décor.  What is a Cordyline Houseplant  There are several members of the Cordyline genus commonly grown as houseplants, including the Hawaiian Ti or Good Luck plant. Most have lance-shaped foliage which radiate outward from a central stem. The mountain cabbage tree plant is readily identified from other species by its blue-green foliage. Also called blue dracaena or simply the cabbage palm, this Cordyline houseplant has broader leaves with a thicker midrib than most of its brethren species. Native to New Zealand, Cordyline indivisa is found in mountainous and forest regions where the soil remains moist.   The cabbage tree plant is winter-hardy in […]

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