Pittosporum revolutum: Ornamental shade for the senses

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This is Pittosporum revolutum, a medium shrub with jasmine-scented blossoms that is flowering beautifully in my garden at the moment. When flowering the scent permeates the whole garden and is often commented on by visitors.

Pittosporum revolutum

In the bush it grows as an understory plant and often gets quite leggy, but pruning it to keep the foliage dense makes it suitable as an ornamental shade plant and feature. It also works well as a hedging plant in shady or part-shade positions.

Pittosporum revolutum

The foliage is a deep glossy green throughout most of the year but I love it most when it puts on silvery new growth in spring. You can see in the photo below how soft and furry new growth is and it can be flowering, fruiting and growing all at the same time!

Pittosporum revolutum

It’s the bumpy, bright yellow seeds pods that catch the eye through spring-summer. The pods burst open to reveal vibrant, glossy red pearls (the seeds), which are fed on by native seed-eating birds such as Crimson Rosellas.

Pittosporum revolutum

Fragrant flowers, dramatic seed pods, lush foliage and silvery new growth, what more could you want?! Overall, this native has so many things going for it and is easy to grow as long as you keep the water up in dry times.

Pittosporum revolutum

This is a very useful shrub with a narrow habit which can get to 3 metres tall and be kept to around 700mm -800mm wide, making it a perfect candidate to fill a narrow space where a privacy screen is needed.

Pittosporum revolutum

If left un-pruned it will grow into a wider dense shrub which makes it perfect for small bird habitat.

Pittosporum revolutum

The benefit of pruning this plant means that you will be rewarded with new flushes of the striking silvery growth.

Pittosporum revolutum

The large decorative fruit turns bright yellow before splitting open to reveal the red fruit, this in itself is quite a show, unfortunately I couldn’t find may images of this, I will upload them at a later date 😉

Pittosporum revolutum

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