




Common names: Cabbage Palm, Good Luck Plant, Palm Lily, Ti Plant,
Othr names: Kī, La'i, Tī Pore, cordyline, feuille-way, roseau des Indes
Catalan / Maori: Tī Pore
Tongan: Sī
Samoan: Lauti
Tahitian: Auti
Kapampangan: Tukud pari
Sundanese: Hanjuang
Swedish: Bloddracena
Chinese:朱蕉
Tongan: Sī
Uses: Root: Surinamese Indonesians use pieces of root in vinegar for a preparation against bleeding. Leaf: An infusion in oil is used to treat wounds. Infusion of three crushed leaves of the purple cultivar is used in hypotensive drink. Proximal (lower) portion of leaf is macerated in olive oil for a cataplasm or tampon for wounds.
CHEM: Plant contains steroidal saponins [ Medicinal Plants of the Guianas (Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana)]
Uses: Young leaf dripped into ear for fuafua momono, Leaves, together with pue sele la, for manava mamau. [ Samoan Medicinal Plants and Their Usage]
Phenolic compounds, amino acids, Stops bleeding, vomiting with blood, blood in urine, cough, stomachache. [Taiwanese Native Medicinal Plants Phytopharmacology and
Therapeutic Values]
18 Published articles of Cordyline fruticosa
1. Influence of Salt Stress on the Nutritional State of Cordyline fruticosa var. Red Edge: Chloride, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus
Plaza, B. M.; Jimenez, S.; Lao, M. T. - COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS Volume: 43 Issue: 1-2 Special Issue: SI Pages: 226-233 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/
2. Influence of Salt Stress on the Nutritional State of Cordyline fruticosa var. Red Edge, 2: Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, and Magnesium
Plaza, B. M.; Jimenez, S.; Lao, M. T. - COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS Volume: 43 Issue: 1-2 Special Issue: SI Pages: 234-242 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/
3. Detection, diversity, and molecular characterization of closteroviruses infecting Hawaiian ti (Cordyline fruticosa L.)
Melzer, M.; Sugano, J.; Sether, D.; et al. - PHYTOPATHOLOGY Volume: 101 Issue: 6 Supplement: S Pages: S119-S119 Published: JUN 2011
4. An assemblage of closteroviruses infects Hawaiian ti (Cordyline fruticosa L.)
Melzer, Michael J.; Sether, Diane M.; Borth, Wayne B.; et al. - VIRUS GENES Volume: 42 Issue: 2 Pages: 254-260 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/
5. A new species of Colletotrichum from Cordyline fruticosa and Eugenia javanica causing anthracnose disease
Phoulivong, Sittisack; Cai, Lei; Parinn, Noireung; et al. - MYCOTAXON Volume: 114 Pages: 247-257 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5248/114.
6. Primary and secondary thickening in the stem of Cordyline fruticosa (Agavaceae)
Cattai, Marina B.; de Menezes, Nanuza L. - ANAIS DA ACADEMIA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS Volume: 82 Issue: 3 Pages: 653-662 Published: SEP 2010
7. Influence of Salinity on the Nitrogen Metabolism of Cordyline fruticosa
Plaza, B. M.; Jimenez, S.; Segura, M. L.; et al. - COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS Volume: 40 Issue: 1-6 Pages: 462-472 Article Number: PII 909554405 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/
8. Physiological Stress caused by Salinity in Cordyline fruticosa and Its Indicators
Plaza, B. M.; Jimenez, S.; Segura, M. L.; et al. - COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS Volume: 40 Issue: 1-6 Pages: 473-484 Article Number: PII 909556156 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/
9. Population structure of Pacific Cordyline fruticosa (Laxmanniaceae) with implications for human settlement of Polynesia
Hinkle, Anya E. - AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY Volume: 94 Issue: 5 Pages: 828-839 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3732/ajb.
10. The distribution of a male sterile form of TI (Cordyline fruticosa) in Polynesia: A case of human selection?
Hinkle, AE - JOURNAL OF THE POLYNESIAN SOCIETY Volume: 113 Issue: 3 Pages: 263-290 Published: SEP 2004
11. "Inedible" to "edible": Firewalking and the ti plant [Cordyline fruticosa (L.) A. Chev.]
Ehrlich, C - JOURNAL OF THE POLYNESIAN SOCIETY Volume: 109 Issue: 4 Pages: 371-400 Published: DEC 2000
12. INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL-CONDITIONS ON CORDYLINE-FRUTICOSA (L) A CHEV MOTHER PLANTS AND ON THE SUBSEQUENT GROWTH OF INVITRO EXPLANTS
HVOSLEFEIDE, AK - GARTENBAUWISSENSCHAFT Volume: 58 Issue: 2 Pages: 89-94 Published: MAR-APR 1993
13. THE EFFECT OF THE NO3/NH4 RATIO OF THE NUTRIENT SOLUTION ON GROWTH AND MINERAL UPTAKE IN CHRYSANTHEMUM X MORIFOLIUM, PASSIFLORA-CAERULEA, AND CORDYLINE-FRUTICOSA
STENSVAND, A; GISLEROD, HR - GARTENBAUWISSENSCHAFT Volume: 57 Issue: 4 Pages: 193-198 Published: JUL-AUG 1992
14. EFFECTS OF PRESTORAGE CONDITIONS ON STORAGE OF INVITRO CULTURES OF NEPHROLEPIS-EXALTATA (L) SCHOTT AND CORDYLINE-FRUTICOSA (L) A CHEV
HVOSLEFEIDE, AK - PLANT CELL TISSUE AND ORGAN CULTURE Volume: 28 Issue: 2 Pages: 167-174 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/
15. ORIGIN SPREAD USE AND FUTURE POTENTIAL OF CORDYLINE-FRUTICOSA L. CHEVALIER IN POLYNESIA
MERLIN M - American Journal of Botany Volume: 79 Issue: 6 SUPPL Pages: 80 Published: 1992
16. INFLUENCE OF NITROGEN-FERTILIZATION TO MOTHER PLANTS AND THE SUBSEQUENT GROWTH OF NEPHROLEPIS-EXALTATA (L) SCHOTT AND CORDYLINE-FRUTICOSSA (L) CHEV,A. INVITRO EXPLANTS
HVOSLEFEIDE, AK - GARTENBAUWISSENSCHAFT Volume: 57 Issue: 6 Pages: 292-297 Published: NOV-DEC 1992
17. THE EFFECT OF IRRADIANCE AND TEMPERATURE ON INVITRO CULTURES OF NEPHROLEPIS-EXALTATA (L) SCHOTT AND CORDYLINE-FRUTICOSA (L) A CHEV
HVOSLEFEIDE, AK - GARTENBAUWISSENSCHAFT Volume: 55 Issue: 6 Pages: 259-264 Published: NOV-DEC 1990
18. CORDYLINE-FRUTICOSA AGAVACEAE
FOSBERG F R - Baileya Volume: 22 Issue: 4 Pages: 180-182 Published: 1985
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