Cabbage tree
Cabbage tree is a common name for several plant species:
- Andira inermis, native to Central and South America
 - Various members of the genus Cordyline native to New Zealand. 
- Cordyline australis (Cabbage tree)
 - Cordyline banksii (Forest cabbage tree)
 - Cordyline indivisa (Mountain cabbage tree, Broad-leaved cabbage tree)
 - Cordyline obtecta (Three Kings cabbage tree, native also to Norfolk Island, where it is known as Norfolk Island cabbage tree)
 - Cordyline pumilio (Dwarf cabbage tree, Pygmy cabbage tree)
 
 - Cussonia spicata, native to southern parts of Africa
 - Gyrocarpus americanus [1]
 - Livistona australis, the Cabbage tree palm of coastal New South Wales
 - Moringa stenopetala, a crop tree native to Ethiopia and Kenya
 - Sonchus brassicifolius, syn. Dendroseris litoralis, native to Chile's Juan Fernandez archipelago
 - Various members of the Asteraceae from Saint Helena 
- Pladaroxylon leucadendron (He cabbage tree - so called because its leaves are hairy)
 - Lachanodes arborea (She cabbage tree - so called because its leaves are not hairy)
 - Melanodendron integrifolium (Black cabbage tree)
 
 
See also
References
- ^ RIDLEY, H. N. 1930 (reprint from 1990) - THE DISPERSAL OF PLANTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD