Choking Ti leaves?

TheGhost
TheGhost Posts: 540
edited September 2011 in Words and Music...Communication
In Green Disease... what is this a reference too? I looked up "Ti leaves"..... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cordyline_fruticosa ..... Doesn't shed much light on it. Any thoughts?
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  • FrankY59
    FrankY59 Posts: 1,052
    I don't know but I LOVE the song.
  • BG44858
    BG44858 Posts: 25
    sacred Hawaiian plant...
  • MAS
    MAS Posts: 630
    "Tea" leaves is an term used in politics alot.. it means to make a prediction, based on very few actual facts...
    hope that helps....
  • I think it's another way of saying "too much of a good thing". Ti is a common plant in Hawaii, introduced by polynesians, it's used for lei's, hula skirts, emu's, etc. The plant has naturalized to many native forests and "choked" out rare plants.