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Pittosporum is a popular evergreen shrub that is well-known for its attractive foliage and fragrant flowers. Here's why you should consider planting pittosporum in your garden or landscape:
- Attractive Foliage: Pittosporum has glossy green leaves that are often variegated with shades of cream, white, or yellow. The foliage is dense and compact, making it an ideal plant for hedges or borders.
- Fragrant Flowers: Pittosporum produces small, fragrant flowers that are typically cream or white in color. The flowers bloom in the spring and add a lovely fragrance to your garden or landscape.
- Low Maintenance: Pittosporum is a relatively low-maintenance plant that is easy to care for. It is drought-tolerant and can grow in a variety of soil types. It also requires little pruning, although you can shape it to your desired size and shape.
- Versatility: Pittosporum is a versatile plant that can be used in a variety of garden or landscape settings. It can be planted as a hedge, border, or specimen plant, and is also well-suited for container gardening.
- Soil: Pittosporum prefers well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. If your soil is heavy or clay-like, consider adding compost or other organic material to improve drainage and fertility.
- Sunlight: Pittosporum thrives in full sun to partial shade. However, it may require some protection from harsh afternoon sun in hotter climates.
- Water: Pittosporum is drought-tolerant once established, but it will require regular watering during its first year of growth to help it establish a strong root system. After that, water deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings.
- Pruning: Pittosporum generally requires very little pruning, but you can shape it to your desired size and shape in the early spring before new growth appears.