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NamePittosporum 'Tasman Ruffles' removeLagerstroemia 'Biloxi' Crepe Myrtle removeAcer 'Orangeola' Japanese Maple removePittosporum 'Wonder Screen' removePittosporum 'Miss Muffet' remove
ImagePittosporum "Tasman Ruffles"A row of Lagerstroemia 'Biloxi' Crepe Myrtle trees in 20" pots, displaying pink flower clusters, lines a landscaped roadside on a cloudy day.A large, bushy tree with dense, reddish foliage and thin, delicate leaves.A neatly trimmed Pittosporum 'Wonder Screen' hedge with small leaves creates a dense corner boundary in the outdoor garden.Hello Hello Plants Nursery Pittosporum tobira Miss Muffet Border
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Pittosporum tenuifolium

Tasman Ruffles is an evergreen shrub which displays jade green foliage with pretty, ruffled edges, hence its name. The foliage contrasts beautifully with the dark reddish black stems and has an overall compact growth habit. A tidy, low maintenance variety predominantly used for hedging as it is easy to clip and maintain, but with the ability to grow to 3 metres in height, it also makes a great screen.  

Lagerstroemia indica x L. fauriei 'Biloxi'

Biloxi Crepe Myrtles are tough, small trees that offer attractive bark, masses of pale pink flowers in summer and good yellow-orange autumn colours. One of the most popular hardy small trees around. Crepe Myrtles are adaptable to most conditions, suitable for small gardens or amenity areas and can be a very effective street tree.

Acer palmatum 

Orangeola is a beautiful weeping maple that bears fine foliage and display a range of colours. One of the notable features of this variety is the bright orange tips that are seen in Spring. Orangeola makes for an excellent specimen tree, providing colour from Spring through until Autumn! It has a slow to moderate growth rate reaching a height of around 2 meters. Adaptable to a range of soil types once established, but loves a moist, well drained location. Avoid planting in exposed areas.

Pittosporum tenuifolium 

Wonder Screen is a new form of Pittosporum that is noted for its dense and tighter habit. Similar to 'Silver Sheen' foliage it produces a striking mix of silver and green with dark stems. Although this variety is tolerant of most soil types it prefers a well drained soil in a full sun to semi shade position. Grows to approximately 2-4m in height.

Pittosporum tobira

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Pittosporum Miss Muffet is a small shrub with tightly compacted leaves that make it a great plant for many gardens especially Japanese style designs. It has fragrant cream flowers that appear in spring. Situate this variety in a half sun position for best results.

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New Zealand

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Kohuhu, Tawhiwhi

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Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Tasman Ruffles'

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November, October, September

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Annually

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New Zealand

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Kohuhu, Tawhiwhi

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Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Wonder Screen'

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November, October, September

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Annually

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China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan

Other Common Names

Australian Laurel, Cheesewood, Japanese Cheesewood, Mock Orange

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Pittosporum tobira 'Miss Muffet'

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