Pittosporum patulum
a rare and distinctive New Zealand native, naturally found in sub-alpine scrub and beech forests of the South Island. This upright deciduous species is noted for its striking deep red, fragrant flowers that appear in spring, an unusual feature among Pittosporums.
Seldom available and seed grown, a unique addition to native plant collections or conservation focused gardens. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and grows best in full sun to semi-shade. Hardy and tolerant of cooler climates, it is a prized species for those looking to grow something special with conservation value.
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