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pittosporum Pittosporum ornatum Pittosporum orohenense Pittosporum paniense Pittosporum patulum Pittosporum pauciflorum Pittosporum pentandrum Pittosporum phillyreoides...
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Pittosporum undulatum is a fast-growing tree in the
family Pittosporaceae. It is
sometimes also
known as
sweet pittosporum,
native daphne,
Australian cheesewood...
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Pittosporum tobira is a
species of sweet-smelling
flowering plant in the
pittosporum family Pittosporaceae known by
several common names,
including Australian...
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Pittosporum tenuifolium is a
small evergreen tree
endemic to New
Zealand –
growing up to 10 m (33 ft) –
commonly known as kōhūhū and
black matipo, and...
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Weeping Pittosporum may
refer to
several Pittosporum species, including:
Pittosporum phillyreoides, a
Western Australian species Pittosporum angustifolium...
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Pittosporum cr****ifolium, karo,
stiffleaf cheesewood,
kaikaro or
kihiki is a
relatively fast-growing
large shrub or
small tree with an erect, fastigiate...
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Pittosporum angustifolium,
commonly known as butterbush,
weeping pittosporum, berrigan,
native willow,
native apricot,
western pittosporum,
apricot tree...
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Pittosporum coccineum is a
species of
plant in the
Pittosporaceae family. It is
endemic to New Caledonia. Gemmill, C.; Veillon, J.-M.; Amice, R.; Cazé...
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Pittosporum resiniferum, the
resin cheesewood or
petroleum nut, is a tree that
grows in the
Philippines and Malaysia,
particularly in the
wilderness surrounding...
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Pittosporum eugenioides,
common names lemonwood or tarata, is a
species of New
Zealand native evergreen tree.
Growing to 12 m (39 ft) tall by 5 m (16 ft)...