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  2. Cordyline fruticosa - Wikipedia

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    Cordyline fruticosa is an evergreen flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae. The plant is of great cultural importance to the traditional inhabitants of the Pacific Islands and Island Southeast Asia. It is also cultivated for food, traditional medicine, and as an ornamental for its variously colored leaves.

  3. Cordyline - Wikipedia

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    Cordyline is a genus of about 24 species of woody monocotyledonous flowering plants in family Asparagaceae, subfamily Lomandroideae. The subfamily has previously been treated as a separate family Laxmanniaceae, [ 2 ] or Lomandraceae.

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  6. Dracaena malawiana - Wikipedia

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    The species was originally described in 2012 by B. Juan Chahinian as Sansevieria formosa. [4] However, it was renamed Dracaena malawiana in 2018, when all Sansevieria species were moved to the genus Dracaena. [5]

  7. Dracaena (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Dracaena (/ d r ə ˈ s iː n ə / [2]) is a genus of about 200 species of trees and succulent shrubs. [3] The formerly accepted genera Pleomele and Sansevieria are now included in Dracaena.

  8. Limahuli Garden and Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Limahuli lies within a tropical valley covering three distinct ecological zones. The Makana Mountain ridge looms behind, and the Limahuli Stream includes an 800-foot (240 m) waterfall [1] on its descent from the valley's high end at 3,330 feet (1,010 m) to sea level just below the garden. [2]

  9. Dracaena angustifolia - Wikipedia

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    The native range of this species is from Bangladesh, through Indo-China and Malesia to northern Australia. [3] In Vietnam the plant may be called phất dủ lá hẹp. [4]D. angustifolia is a shrub, up to 3 metres (9.8 ft) high, with leaves 150–250 millimetres (5.9–9.8 in) x 20–30 millimetres (0.79–1.18 in) wide.