" Tom Thumb"
By Amy
- 22 Feb, 2009
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Pittosporum tenuifolium
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Hi Amy I've got one of these and doing well. Such a great colour isn't it?
22 Feb, 2009
It is a wonderful colour Paul , even better when the sun shines on it , it says on the label it will grow up to a metre high . good hunting :o)
22 Feb, 2009
Hi Gwendas how tall is yours and how old , does it keep that lovely colour ?
22 Feb, 2009
I bought a little pittosporum like this last year but the new growth is green and then changes to dark red.
22 Feb, 2009
This is lovely.
With Ajuga reptans "Evening Glow" , does the new green growth change to darker purplish in the same way ?
22 Feb, 2009
Great colour contrast for the garden.
22 Feb, 2009
Thanks for the tip TT , I have some Ajuga reptans :o)
22 Feb, 2009
Very attractive Amy....great buy.
22 Feb, 2009
Hi Amy
Mine was planted this time last year - it seemed to struggle a bit through the very wet summer - don't know if that was the cause but has really picked up and lots of new growth as Gee19 described. It does stay that gorgeous glossy red.
Jo x
23 Feb, 2009
Lovely colour Amy, I have the varigated green and white version but would love this one, will keep an eye out for it!
26 Feb, 2009
Hi Amy - looks lovely! I've just bought and planted one, too. Mine is covered in bright green new shoots. I love the red colour but chose it carefully mainly because I needed a fairly small one ( my other, plain green one has grown slowly into a quite large tree!) Tom thumb is now in a very large pot...
3 May, 2010
I have one that i planted about 3 years ago, they're great for bronze coloured foliage (new growth being fresh green).
Their ultimate height's about 4' x 4', mine's currently about 2 !
They make a nice rounded little shrub :-))
3 May, 2010
Thanks Voval and Louise , mine has some nice new green shoots but i'm afraid it has some frost damage down one side , the leaves have shrivelled up and fallen off , i'm hoping it will recover and grow new leaves that side .. .. also we have had to take out my big plain green one it was about 7ft tall which has died this winter leaving a huge gap ... I have bought a Black Lace Sambuca to replace it , it should be more winter hardy .... :o)
3 May, 2010
Ah, yes, i remember you saying of this now, the bronze leaved area will look lovely - i have a bronze border too :-))
Mine has Phormium 'Bronze Baby' there aswell.
3 May, 2010
A nice rounded little shrub is just what I want Louise! My green one is more than 20ft! My "Bronze Baby" is enormous - a misnomer? It flowered beautifully last year. I hope Tom Thumb will survive the winter.
4 May, 2010
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Pittosporum Tenuifolium 'Tom Thumb'
£12.50 at Burncoose -
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This is a smashing plant Amy. Not very often seen the red varieties. And, presumably, as the name suggests, it won't grow as large as some varieties do. I might consider one of those myself if I can find one. Putting Tom Thumb into my fav's
22 Feb, 2009