Pittosporum bicolor

Cheesewood

Slow-growing to 5 meters, Cheesewood displays creamy yellow spring flowers and thrives in dappled shade. Very frost and snow hardy, it prefers moisture-reliant heavy clay or peat soils and is known to be difficult to propagate.

5m
Height
2.5m
Width
creamy yellow flowers in spring
Flowers

Growing Conditions

Position
dappled shade
Soil
heavy clay or peat soils
Drainage
moist well drained site
Frost/Snow
very frost & snow hardy
Wind
some wind protection
Drought
usually moisture reliant
Coastal
protect in coastline sites

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