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Soak the rootball of your plant in a bucket of water to wet thoroughly prior to planting. For extra goodness, add a bit of liquid fertiliser.
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Tree
Pittosporum ellipticum
Uncommon in cultivation. Bronze hue to new foliage. Hardy on exposed coastal sites.
Tree
Pittosporum eugenioides - Tarata, lemonwood
Bushy tree ideal as specimen or hedging. Lemon scented foliage and fragrant flowers (spring).
Tree
Pittosporum eugenioides Variegatum - Tarata
Bushy tree ideal as specimen or hedging. Lemon scented cream foliage and fragrant flowers (spring).
Tree
Pittosporum huttonianum
Large leathery leaves (pale hairs on new growth). Open habit. Coastal.
Shrub
Pittosporum kirkii
An epiphytic species with dark green leathery leaves. Yellow flowers (summer) and large black seed pods. Rare.
Tree
Pittosporum obcordatum
Divaricating habit forming a tall bushy column. Fragrant yellow flowers (summer). This is an endangered species with great potential for landscaping.
Tree
Pittosporum obcordatum kaitaiaensis
Divaricating habit forming a tall bushy column. Fragrant flowers (summer). A rare form of a rare species from Kaitaia.
Shrub
Pittosporum Oliver Twist
Small silver green leaves. Black stems. Feathery habit. Excellent as a hedge
Tree
Pittosporum patulum
This is a rare species of subalpine scrub and mountain beech forest. Juvenile leaves coarsely toothed, leaves of sub adults with margins less deeply toothed, adult foliage crowded toward branchlet ends.Limited availability.
Shrub
Pittosporum pimeleoides Fluffy Stuff
This is a compact column forming shrub with dense light green leaves and very sweet scented flowers. This is a selected form of this endangered plant.
Shrub
Pittosporum pimeleoides subsp. pimeleoides
Endangered spreading shrub from Northland, normally in association withKauri. It has light green leaves and scented yellow coloured flowers.
Shrub
Pittosporum pimelioides subsp. majus
Endangered spreading shrub from Surville Cliffs and adjacent plateau. Has light green broad leaves with scented orange flowers.
Tree
Pittosporum ralphii
Hardy North Island tree that will handle coastal conditions. Greyish foliage gives a distinctive appearance.
Other
Pittosporum Raoul Is.
An un - named species from the Kermadec Islands. It has larger leaves than the mainland P. crassifolium and are a lighter green. Details are limited.
Other
Pittosporum species
A species of Pittosporum ???
Other
Pittosporum Stephens Island
An interesting form found growing on Stephens Island in the middle of Cook Strait. It has some resemblance to both Pitosporum tenuifolium and P.crassifolium.
Tree
Pittosporum tenuifolium - Kohuhu
The most popular species of Pittosporum. Hardy and ideal as a hedge, in mixed border or as a specimen tree.
Tree
Pittosporum tenuifolium Irene Paterson - Kohuhu cultivar
A faint green speckling on white leaves makes this a distinctive cultivar. It is slower than many and perhaps not as hardy.
Tree
Pittosporum tenuifolium James Stirling - Kohuhu cultivar
Delicate small grey/green foliage contrasting with dark branchlets.
Tree
Pittosporum tenuifolium Limelight - Kohuhu cultivar
Yellow and green variegations (yellow around the main veins). Good habit. A larger leaf form than some of the cultivars.
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