Cordyline australis
National Institutes of Health
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BackgroundRestoring erosion-prone land with indigenous species, whether by managed reforestation (planting) or by passive natural…
Planting container-grown native seedlings is a restoration technique widely used to enhance biodiversity, including in urban…
'Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense' is associated with a number of plant diseases in New Zealand. The only known vector of this…
We observed White-tailed Jackrabbits ( Lepus townsendii ) eating spike plants ( Cordyline australis ), a non-native ornamental…
Phytoplasmas are phloem-limited plant pathogens that have been identified in over 1000 plant species worldwide. Outbreaks of the…
Abstract Observations and measurements on the below‐ground characteristics of the New Zealand cabbage tree, Cordyline australis…
Since the late 1980s widespread death of cabbage trees (Cordyline australis) throughout much of the North Island has caused…
Detection of cuticular crystals in the 14 species of Dracaena examined indicated that they are probably ubiquitous throughout the…
Sudden decline of the New Zealand cabbage tree (Cordyline australis) results in the rapid death of affected plants within months…