Cordyline Torbay Dazzler, also known as the 'cabbage palm', is an architectural plant that forms an upright clump of long, sword-shaped leaves. The leaves are green and white striped, often tinged with salmon pink, creating a striking variegated effect. This plant is ideal for creating a sub-tropical feel in containers or adding height and visual interest to borders as a 'dot plant'. It is a compact variety that produces multiple heads of leaves as it matures. The foliage is bright and dazzling, adding significant ornamental value. Originally from New Zealand, this Cordyline can grow into a small tree when planted in the ground. Mature plants may produce fragrant white flowers that attract bees in the spring. It is well-suited for decorating poolside areas due to its architectural style. This plant thrives in well-drained soil and prefers partial shade, especially in hotter inland gardens, though it can tolerate sun. While it is drought-resistant once established, younger plants need moist soil. Avoid waterlogging the roots in winter. Pruning is generally not required, but damaged brown leaves can be trimmed. Cordyline Torbay Dazzler is an exotic plant that adds a sub-tropical aesthetic to any garden. It is suitable for container gardening but should be protected from strong winds. Its bright foliage provides a beautiful contrast against darker garden backgrounds, making it perfect for brightening dull areas. This plant is known for its toughness, tolerating drought and salty coastal winds.