Torbay Dazzler Grass Palm - C&J Gardening Center
Torbay Dazzler Grass Palm - C&J Gardening Center
Torbay Dazzler Grass Palm - C&J Gardening Center
Torbay Dazzler Grass Palm

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Torbay Dazzler Grass Palm

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The Torbay Dazzler Grass Palm (Cordyline australis 'Torbay Dazzler') is an evergreen that brings a bright, architectural flair to any landscape. It has long, sword-like leaves that feature a vibrant center of medium green, bordered by wide, creamy-white or pale yellow margins. As it matures, it develops a palm-like trunk that may eventually branch out to create a multi-headed silhouette.

Because of its upright and arching habit, it is frequently used as a dramatic focal point in Mediterranean-style gardens, coastal landscapes, or as a centerpiece in large ornamental containers. This plant is tough and adaptable. Once established, it is resistant to salt spray and wind, making it a favorite for seaside properties. In late spring or early summer, mature specimens produce large, showy panicles of tiny, star-shaped white flowers that are sweetly scented and highly attractive to bees and butterflies.

 

Botanical Name  

Cordyline australis 'Torbay Dazzler'


Also Known As  

Torbay Dazzler Cordyline | Grass Tree | Dracaena Palm | Cabbage Tree | Cabbage Palm | 托贝炫彩朱蕉


Specifications

Plant Type  
Native From  
USDA Zone  

Light Needs  
Watering Needs  
Leaves  
Life Cycle  
Avg. Mature Size  
Growth Rate  
Bloom Time  
Flower Color  

Shrub
New Zealand
8b - 11
Partial - Full Sun
Low - Occasional
Evergreen
Perennial
10' - 25' Tall and 5'-10' Wide
Slow
Late Spring - Summer
Creamy White

 

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