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Description

Japanese pittosporum

Pittosporum tobira is a species of flowering plant in the Pittosporum family known by several common names, including Australian laurel, Japanese pittosporum, mock orange and Japanese cheesewood.

Plant Specifications

*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
Common Name Japanese pittosporum
Maximum Reachable Height 10.00 to 15.00 feet
Flower Colour White
Bloom Time April to May
Difficulty Level Easy to grow

Planting and care

The tolerance of this plant is nearly legendary. In addition to its ambivalence regarding lighting, it can also grow on almost any soil. It is drought resistant, but the plant is most beautiful when it does receive regular irrigation.

Pittosporum pentandrum care

This is a very versatile plant and thrives equally well in either shade or sun. Propagation, or how to grow Pittosporum, is through semi-hardwood cuttings in summer. Place the cutting in a half and half mixture of peat and perlite. Keep the pot lightly moist and soon you will have another Pittosporum baby to enjoy.

Sunlight Full Sun to Partial Shade
Watering Medium
Soil Well drained soil
Temperature 20 to 40 degrees C
Fertilizer Apply any organic fertilizer

Pittosporum pentandrum special feature

Where winter hardy, grow in foundation areas, in borders, as a screen or hedge or in a mass planting. This plant may be trimmed and trained as a small tree that is effective near patios. Where not winter hardy, plants may be grown in containers that are overwintered in greenhouses or sunrooms. Houseplant.

Pittosporum pentandrum uses

Ornamental Use:

  • The plant is used for ornamental purpose

Culinary Use:

  • Leaves

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you plant Pittosporum in winter?

Yes, You can plant Pittosporum in winter mainly during January-February month.

Where to plant Pittosporum?

You can grow Pittosporum indoor or outdoor where it will get enough amount of indirect bright light.

Can Pittosporum be planted in pots?

Yes, you can plant Pittosporum in pots.Choose a pot having of 5-7 inch upper diameter and drainage holes.

What is Pittosporum plant?

Pittosporum is evergreen flowering shrub in Pittosporaceae family.

What does a Pittosporum plant look like?

Pittosporums can be grown as a evergreen shrub or small tree. Pittosporum leaves are leathery, oval, alternate, bright, dark green in the light, and become lighter on the underside, with veins more or less evident depending on the variety.

What to feed Pittosporum plants?

Feed your Pittosporum plant with any organic NPK rich fertilizer.

When to plant Pittosporum tenuifolium?

You can plant Pittosporum tenuifolium in January-February month.

Customer Reviews

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Sonia Pal
M vry hapy wid d plants.

M vry hapy wid d plants..... its so b'ful ...... just want to know how often have to sprinkle water in it..

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Bindu Kumari
Great packaging and service.

I loved the packaging. The pink syngonium plant that I got was infected. But because of separate packaging, the remaining plants are healthy. After I complained about the plant that was infected, they quickly sent me a second package with four healthy plants. It's been over a month now and all of the plants are well. (The syngonium that is infected hasn't died but it's not yet fully recovered I'm trying to save it). The pots are tiny, cute and excellent quality. Very pleased with purchase.

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Srinath HR
Can i keep it in my ac room?

Can i keep it in my ac room?

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Dipika Shah
Out of 4 succulent one is dead

Out of 4 succulent one is dead and another is not in good condition

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Abhishikta Bhattacharyya
Beautiful and unique

Plants were stunning and not commonly found elsewhere

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