(Hidayat, 2017)
Regnum : Plantae
Divisio : Magnoliophyta
Classis : Liliopsida
Ordo : Liliales
Familia : Agavaceae
Genus : Cordyline
Spesies : Cordyline spp. Com. Ex. R. Br
Synonym Name : Dracaena australis
Description
The numerous small, 6-lobed flowers are in branched, drooping panicles. The flowers are sometimes followed by small, rounded, shiny, red fruit. Ti plants with green leaves rarely produce fruit and are instead usually propagated by stem cuttings. The leaves are smooth, hairless, lanceolate to oblong-elliptic in shape, up to 2 feet (0.6 m) long, alternate, and bright green, red, blackish red, reddish purple, pink, brown, or variegated with yellow, cream, or a combination of colors. The leaves are spirally arranged into a fanlike shape at the stem tips. The stems are slender, upright, usually unbranched, and ringed with leaf scars, (Kinsey, 2019).
Dark leaves with tightly dense
Benefit
Ornamental plant
Distibution
New Zealand, and Southeast Asia
Location
UPI Net
Local Name
Hanjuang
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