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Weeping Pittosporum

Pittosporum angustifolium
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    acacia box climber correa daisy drought eucalypt eucalyptus grass grasses groundcover herb lily pea sedge sedges tea tree wattle

    Weeping Pittosporum

    Description
    Large shrub to small tree: 3-9m with attractive weeping habit.

    Foliage
    Leaves long and narrow.

    Flowers
    Small, pale yellow, fragrant, bell-shaped flowers in Winter to Spring. Yellow to orange oval fruit with sticky red seeds.

    Habitat
    Prefers sandy loam but adaptable to a wide range of conditions. Will not tolerate waterlogging.

    Special Notes
    If in garden, can respond well to occasional pruning. Useful for controlling erosion. Fixes nitrogen.

    Value to Wildlife
    Good habitat. Sticky seeds eaten by birds.


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