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Ti ngahere (Cordyline banksii)-i
Ti ngahere (Cordyline banksii)-i
Ti ngahere (Cordyline banksii)-i

Ti ngahere

Scientific name
Cordyline banksii

Basic Information

Asparagaceae Family Cordyline Genus Ti ngahere Species
Asparagaceae > Cordyline > Cordyline banksii
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Flower Color
    Leaf Color
      Anthesis
      Sunlight Exposure
      Hardiness Zones
      9
      Cold resistance
      Good
      Heat resistance
      Good
      Habitat of origin
      New Zealand
      Growth Rate
      Normal

      What is Ti ngahere (Cordyline banksii)?

      What is Ti ngahere (Cordyline banksii)

      Ti ngahere, also known as Cordyline banksii, is a plant native to New Zealand. The leaves are typically dark green with a glossy texture, adding an ornamental touch. This plant is relatively easy to grow, requiring well-draining soil and a sunny location. It is drought-tolerant once established. While Cordyline banksii does not produce edible fruits, it is popular for its foliage. The leaves are sword-shaped and can reach up to 1 meter. This plant produces small, fragrant white flowers in summer which attract pollinators. There are varieties available, each with differences in leaf color and shape. Overall, this is a popular choice for landscaping due to its striking foliage and ease of care.

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      Flower meaning

      The flower message usually utilized in America for the Ti ngahere plant is this: - Red Ti ngahere: Profound affection and fervor. - White Ti ngahere: Virtue and artlessness. - Pink Ti ngahere: Regard and thankfulness. For instance, Red Ti ngahere represents profound love and passion. Thus it is an ideal present for communicating intense romantic emotions on events like commemorations or Valentine's Day.

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      Calendar of Ti ngahere (Cordyline banksii)

      Calendar

      Ti ngahere blooms once annually. The flowers look best in June. Blooming goes on for about 2-3 weeks. To make the blooming time longer, be sure the plant gets enough light, water, and nutrients. Also, pruning faded flowers can help more blooming happen. Keeping a steady watering plan and not using too much fertilizer can help make the blooming last longer. Also, protecting the plant from very hot or cold weather and letting air move around it can help the blooming season be longer.

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      How to grow Ti ngahere (Cordyline banksii)

      Watering

      Ti ngahere should be watered every week during the growing season, ensuring the soil is moist. In winter, water less to prevent root rot. Check soil by inserting finger into the soil; if it feels dry, water the plant. Water thoroughly until excess water drains from the pot, then discard the excess water. Adjust watering based on temperature and humidity to keep good soil moisture for healthy growth.

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      Soil and Fertilizer

      Ti ngahere thrives in well-drained soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.0. It prefers for optimal growth loamy soil rich in organic matter. Apply in early spring before new growth begins fertilizer. Again apply fertilizer in late spring or early summer to support flowering and fruiting. Avoid over-fertilization, as it can lead to nutrient imbalances. Regularly check the to ensure it remains soil quality fertile and well-drained. Consider conducting soil tests periodically to determine any in nutrients deficiencies or excesses.

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      Sunlight and Place

      Ti ngahere normally develops in light to full daylight presentation, necessitating at minimum 6 hours of sun every day. It shows average chilly resilience, ready to endure temperatures no less than 10°C. Most appropriate temperatures for Ti ngahere range amid 18-24°C, making it appropriate for most atmospheres. During summer time, give plentiful water system and guarantee appropriate waste to forestall root decay. In winter, lessen watering recurrence to stay away from waterlogged soil. Ti ngahere ought to be set in an area with great air flow to forestall parasitic sicknesses. It can endure high warmth yet might profit by some shade during exceptional evening sun. Go for reliable daylight all through the day for ideal development.

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      Advanced Information of Ti ngahere (Cordyline banksii)

      Pruning

      NO DATA

      Planting and Harvest

      Ti ngahere is best suited for plant container due to its squeezing increase pattern and talent to receptacle surroundings. When planting Ti ngahere, select a well-reducing plant container combination to hinder flood. Verify the plant container has flow holes to evade origin rot. When recontainer, calmly lengthen the bases and site the plant in a somewhat larger plant container. Irrigate completely after repotting to assist the plant institute in its new receptacle. Observe the plant for marks of stress, such as drooping or blond leaves, and adapt care accordingly. Normally check the potting combination dampness levels and supply sufficient daylight for best germination.

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      Propagation

      Ti ngahere is able to be spread through seeds, division, and cuttings. The seeds need well-draining soil, moisture, and a warm, sunny place. Division means breaking the plant into smaller sections with roots. These sections can be replanted. Cuttings are parts cut from healthy stems. These are put into rooting hormone and planted in proper medium. Leaf cuttings work too. Take a good leaf and put it in soil and keep it moist until roots start. To make sure propagation works well, use different methods together. This gives more chances of success and more new plants.

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      Pests and Diseases

      Ti ngahere requires attention for various pests and diseases. Tiny insects pierce stems, causing stunted growth. Tiny arachnids also pierce and cause yellowing. A fungal disease inhibits photosynthesis. To prevent issues, regularly inspect. Allow air circulation and use bottom watering, not overhead watering. Use natural soaps or oils to control tiny insects. Proper watering and nutrients can strengthen defenses. Inspect regularly. Allow air flow. Avoid overhead watering. Use natural oils. Water and fertilize properly.

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      Habitat of Ti ngahere (Cordyline banksii)

      Habitat

      Toxicity of Ti ngahere (Cordyline banksii)

      Health Benefits

      edible
      Inedible
      Toxic
      No toxicity

      NO DATA

      Toxic for dogs and cats

      NO DATA