Dracæna indivisa or more correctly Cordyline indivisa is an Australian plant of much grace and beauty, belonging to the natural order Liliaceæ. It is a plant that is grown for its foliage only, and one that is well adapted and much used for exhibition and decorative purposes, where its long graceful foliage cannot fail to attract attention. It is a native of Australia and New Zealand and in cultivation attains a height of from two to six feet, the leaves are long slender and of a dark green color from one to three feet in length, and three quarters of an inch in width; the lower ones being gracefully recurved and drooping in habit.
References:
Vick's Magazine 1884
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