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cabbage tree
noun
- any tropical tree or treelike plant having leaves or edible shoots suggestive of cabbage.
- an Australian palm tree of the genus Livistona, especially L. australis.
cabbage tree
noun
- Also calledti a tree, Cordyline australis, of New Zealand having a tall branchless trunk and a palmlike top
- any of several other similar trees of the genus Cordyline
Word History and Origins
Origin of cabbage tree1
Example Sentences
The pulsing melodies of bellbirds fill the air, and the view is of a valley packed with spiky cabbage trees, palms and giant tree ferns.
As the helicopter darted through a small hole in the low-lying clouds, we were greeted by a riot of green, the dense beech forests punctuated with lighter-colored cabbage tree palms.
Around this perfect ensemble are sprawling windbreaks of Macrocarpa, flax and cabbage tree, the iconic species utilized by early agricultural settlers in New Zealand for holding back constant gale-force winds.
A. oleracĕa is the cabbage tree or cabbage palm of the West Indies.
Australian Ti, or cabbage tree, a palm-like plant of 15 to 20 feet in height.
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