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Pittosporum tenuifolium foliage

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By Andrewr


Pittosporum tenuifolium foliage (Pittosporum tenuifolium)

The lighter foliage is 'Garnettii' which grows up to 5 metres
The darker foliage is 'Tom Thumb' which gets no taller than 1 metre



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love these 2 shrubs, I had mature ones in my last garden, they always looked good, I've had to start with small ones again

22 Sep, 2007

 

I've got what I call 'Chocolate Pittosporum' - I guess it's 'Tom Thumb' - and a large all-green one, but not the variegated version, which is very attractive.

23 Sep, 2007

 

this is lovely Andrew, looks just like it, i take it there are two different varieties together here, as the new growth on the one i have ordered is just plain green, although variegated new growth, - would'nt that be something! has yours ever flowered? apprently it is suposed to flower from May time and the flowers are red or black and very small, maybe this is why i have never noticed them before.

14 Jan, 2009

 

I haven't ever noticed flowers on mine, Angie. I have three - two largish green 'shrubs-almost-trees' and a chocolate one which can't be Tom Thumb as it's too tall. I'll have to look in May, now you've mentioned it!

14 Jan, 2009

 

Yes majeek, two varieties. The variegated one is 'Garnettii' which gets to 5 metres so not the faint-hearted. I've never noticed any flowers but I must admit I haven't looked very closely for them.

Sprtiz - your dark one could be either 'Nigricans' or 'Purpureum'

14 Jan, 2009

 

I have it 'catalogued' as 'Purpureum' I didn't know there was another one. Now I shall have to check it out! What's the difference, do you know, please?

14 Jan, 2009

 

According to the RHS Encyclopaedia, 'Purpureum' is more open in habit than 'Nigricans' but I guess you'd need to see the two side by side to tell the difference.
Referring to Plant Finder, 'Nigricans' has not been available since 2001 so you've probably got the other one!

14 Jan, 2009



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