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Common Name: |
Pittosporum (Variegated)
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| Scientific Name: |
Pittosporum Tobira ‘Variegata’
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| Type of Plant: |
Shrub
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| Description: |
Round, dense and compact shaped shrub with pale green and cream colored oval shaped leaves.
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| Height: |
3-4’
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Width: |
3-4' |
| Blooming: |
Yields small flowers in late spring that smell similar to citrus blooms.
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Fruit:
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Pear shaped pods
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| Climate Requirements: |
Heat tolerant, cold tolerant and drought tolerant once established.
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| Care Requirements: |
Grows great in sun or shade and requires less watering once established.
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| Special Needs: |
Poor soil drainage can lead to root rot. |
| Special Uses/Attributes: |
Fast growing, but slows down once close to maturity. Very low maintenance and extremely manageable.
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| Florida Native: |
No |
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