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Pittosporum angustifolium
$34.99
FEATURES: Drought and frost resistant, this hardy native tree is valued more for its leaves than its fruit Native apricot which was not considered a food source
SIZE: 6m H x 5m W
FOLIAGE: Slender green leaves with a weeping habit
FLOWER: Fragrant, small cream-to-yellow flowers bloom from late winter to spring
POSITION: Grows in heavy clay to sand, however for best results, plant into a loamy soil in a sunny location and water well through summer
USES: Leaves can be used fresh or dried for tea and traditionally as a bush medicine for a range of ailments. Can also be positioned to form a hedge or screening plant or shade tree
COMMENTS: Tree is slow growing and tolerates sandy soil and dry periods.