
Cordyline Pumilo
Cordyline pumilo (Cordyline pumilo)
Common Names: Dwarf Cabbage Tree, Pumilo Cordyline
Family: Asparagaceae
Origin: New Zealand
Plant Type: Evergreen Shrub / Small Tree
Overview:
Cordyline pumilo is a compact, slow-growing native shrub or small tree prized for its dense clumps of narrow, arching green leaves. Its tidy, low-growing habit makes it ideal for smaller gardens, rockeries, and naturalistic plantings. This hardy species is well-adapted to coastal and alpine environments, offering year-round architectural interest with minimal care.
Key Features:
Foliage: Narrow, strap-like leaves in bright to dark green, often with a slight bluish tint; leaves arch gracefully and remain evergreen.
Flowers/Fruit: Small, fragrant white flowers appear in summer on slender stalks; followed by small dark berries that attract birds.
Form & Habit: Compact, clumping shrub with an upright, slightly spreading form.
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate.
Cultural or Ecological Value: Important in native ecosystems; provides habitat and food for native birds and insects.
Mature Size:
Attribute | Size |
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Height | 1–2 meters (3–6.5 feet) |
Spread | 1–1.5 meters (3–5 feet) |
Form | Compact, clumping, upright |
Ideal Growing Conditions:
Requirement | Detail |
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Light | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
Water | Moderate; drought-tolerant once established |
Soil | Well-drained soils; tolerates poor or sandy soils |
pH Range | Neutral to slightly acidic |
Frost Tolerance | Tolerant of light frost; hardy in coastal areas |
Landscaping and Garden Uses:
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Ideal for small gardens, rockeries, and container planting
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Adds vertical texture to native and coastal gardens
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Suitable for underplanting larger trees or shrubs
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Works well in wildlife-friendly and low-maintenance landscapes
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Great for foundation plantings and borders
Care and Maintenance:
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Pruning: Remove dead or damaged leaves as needed; light pruning to maintain shape
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Watering: Water regularly during establishment; drought tolerant thereafter
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Feeding: Apply balanced fertilizer in spring for best growth
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Pests and Diseases: Generally pest-free; occasionally affected by scale insects
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Additional Tips: Mulch around the base to retain moisture and protect roots in colder climates
Fun Fact or Botanical Insight:
Cordyline pumilo is one of the smallest species in the Cordyline genus, often found in New Zealand’s alpine and coastal areas, where its compact form helps it withstand strong winds and harsh conditions.
Why Choose Cordyline pumilo?
For gardeners seeking a tough, compact native plant with year-round foliage interest and a graceful form, Cordyline pumilo offers resilience, beauty, and ease of care — perfect for smaller spaces and naturalistic garden designs.
Pot Size:
These are XL size in 1.5 llitre round pots.
Pot Size:
Standard Pot = 7cm Square
Large Pot = 9cm Square
Extra Large Pot = 1.5L Round
Use this guide to see how many plants of your selected pot size fit into a half or full carton.
Standard Pot = 25 plants per Carton
Large Pot= 10 plants per Carton
Extra Large Pot = 5 plants per Carton
Urban- $16.55 per Carton Rural- $23.85 per Carton
Standard Pot = 50 plants per Carton
Large Pot= 25 plants per Carton
Extra Large Pot = 10 plants per Carton
Urban- $16.55 per Carton Rural- $23.85 per Carton
Product Size:
The photo next to the ruler shows an example of the plant for sale (cm's) to give an indication of the size. Please note that the photo is for reference only; the size and appearance of the plant may vary.
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