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Pittosporum 'Japanese Mock Orange' removeGaura 'Pink' Butterfly Bush 6″ Pot removeTomatillo 4" Pot remove
NamePittosporum 'Japanese Mock Orange' removeGaura 'Pink' Butterfly Bush 6″ Pot removeTomatillo 4" Pot remove
ImageJapanese Mock OrangePink Gaura Butterfly BushThree tomatillos, with two partially in husks, are set against a white background.
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Pittosporum Tobira "Japanese Mock Orange"

Japanese Mock Orange is a shrub that gets its name from its clusters of small white flowers which have a sweet fragrance similar to orange blossoms. Mock orange is a plant for all seasons. The evergreen foliage has a smooth, leathery texture and forms in whorls around the stems. Perfect for plating near patios or porches where the gorgeous foliage, fragrant flowers and frequent butterfly visitors can be experienced up close. Japanese Mock Orange is an excellent specimen, foundation, or border plant. Looks beautiful when grouped or massed in a shrub border. Grows to approximately 3m in height. Loves a full sunlight position.

Gaura lindheimeri "Butterfly Bush"

Butterfly Bush is a bushy, hardy perennial shrub with long graceful stems that bloom with pale pink flowers in spring-summer. These stems grow up to 1m long, but can be clipped back shorter, and sway gracefully in the breeze. The name of a popular variety, Whirling Butterflies, perfectly describes the way the plant resembles a cloud of butterflies when swaying in the breeze. 6" pot size.
Physalis ixocarpa 'Mexican Husk Tomato' Also known as the Mexican husk tomato, husk cherry, husk tomato, is a plant of the nightshade family bearing small, green or green-purple fruit of the same name. Tomatillos originated in Mexico and were cultivated in the pre-Columbian era. It is very similar to the Cape Gooseberry. Plant in full sun to part shade in a well drained soil. 4''/10cm pot
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November, October, September

Fertilizer Frequency

Annually

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Fragrance

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Origin

China, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Taiwan

Other Common Names

Australian Laurel, Cheesewood, Japanese Cheesewood, Japanese Pittosporum, Kohuhu, Mock Orange, Tawhiwhi

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Prune Me

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1 per metre

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Botanical Name

Pittosporum tobira

botanical name

Gaura lindheimeri

height x width

1.2m x 1m

features

Masses of sprays of beautiful white flowers opening from pink buds along the stems are borne from spring to autumn

conditions

Full sun in light well-drained soil, cut back hard after flowering

landscape use

Background planting, flower borders, color, general garden planting,

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