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Here in the Azores we have massive amounts of this tree. Every Jan. I break out the chainsaw and cut about 5 feet above the ground. By th...Read More
There is a lovely little tree in Shepherds Bush, West Central London on a small public housing development, where once terraced houses st...Read More
This plant has been hiding in the bushes at Selby Gardens for years. Flowers Feb-Mar but not one single fruit. It's approx. 10 ft tall. F...Read More
Sunset Western Garden Book lists this as a native to Australia. I mention it as additional information to consider, even though WWF has ...Read More
There are 40 foot and 20 foot Pittosporum undulatum trees in my garden. The fragrant blossoms perfume the entire yard in the spring.
This is one plant I don't miss at all. The sticky seed pods stain every thing it touches even though the blossoms are enjoyable. If it is...Read More
This can be a beautiful tree and have wonderful flowers and scent but be wary of planting near a walkway or path as the droppings track v...Read More
We have this plant as an 8ft. hedge along one side of the garden. It makes a good evergreen hedge and windbreak, that keeps its shape wel...Read More
Very pleasantly fragrant when blooming. Attractive street-tree in SoCal.