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Cordilina
Cordilina belongs to the Dracaena family, in shape it looks a bit like a palm tree. The homeland of this plant is considered to be the tropics and subtropics of the southern hemisphere. You can also meet them in East Asia. This genus has about 20 plant species. From Greek, the name literally translates as “knot” or “bump”.
Gardeners fell in love with the fact that Cordilina is easy to grow. This exotic guest easily adapts to poor lighting and has a long lifespan. They are close relatives of dracaena, so they are often confused by newcomers.
Its roots are thick and strong, with a beautiful colour inside. Depending on the type of plant, the leaves can be of the following types: lacental, ossiform and linear. The flowers are usually red and white. In general, the bush grows no higher than 160 cm. It does not grow quickly, about 16 cm per year, while the leaf span reaches up to 46 cm.
Cordilina is very popular among lovers of room plants. They are valued for their striking appearance and resistance to various diseases. Feel great both outdoors and indoors. For the ability to dump leaves over time, they are referred to as pseudo palms.
Purchase of Cordilina at Astra Fund Holland BV
The work of the Astra Fund company is aimed at the wholesale supply of flowers from the Netherlands. We ship plants of various types to countries around the world, including the CIS. You can buy Cordillina in bulk from the Netherlands from an Astra supplier, because our company has been in the wholesale flower supply market for over 20 years. Moreover, we have taken a leading position and won the trust of our customers. We have a high level of responsibility to customers, we guarantee compliance with the deadlines for each delivery and provide free advice on emerging issues. We offer the best price for Cordillina in bulk from the Netherlands, in order to finalise a delivery contract, you can contact our company manager by phone number, write us an e-mail or ask a question using the contact form on the website.