Pittosporum bicolor - Cheesewood


Botanical Name Common Name Comments Avg. Height Avg. Width Flower & Season Soil
Pittosporum bicolor Cheesewood Cheesewood is a remarkable plant admired for slow growth - difficult to propagate. It showcases creamy yellow flowers in spring, bringing a vibrant and elegant touch to outdoor spaces. Thriving in heavy clay or peat soils, this plant is both very frost & snow hardy and usually moisture reliant, ensuring its resilience in various conditions. Typically reaching an average height of 5.0 meters, it flourishes in dappled shade. With its adaptability and beauty, this plant is a perfect choice for enhancing any landscape. 5.0 2.5 creamy yellow flowers in spring heavy clay or peat soils

To buy Pittosporum bicolor / Cheesewood you should contact a Redbreast Plants nursery near you.