How High Does Pittosporum Grow?

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At maturity, the species can reach

8 to 12 feet or more in height

, with a 12 to 18 foot spread. The natural form is dense and mounded. Pittosporum responds well to pruning and can be maintained for many years at smaller sizes.

What is the tallest pittosporum?


Lemonwood – Pittosporum Eugenoides – Lemonwood

is the largest growing of the three and becomes a large shrubby tree approx 12m tall. Very useful for taller fast growing shelter.

Is pittosporum fast growing?

A

fast growing, erect female tree

with dark purplish brown stems and slightly undulate, dark green leaves. It makes a useful hedge or screening plant.

Where is the best place to plant a pittosporum?

  • Choose a full sun to partial shade position. …
  • If the soil is heavy or is not free draining add lots of well rotted compost to the area and dig it in well.
  • It can be planted all year long if the soil is not frozen and you can water well when conditions are dry.

How fast does pittosporum hedge grow?

Pittosporum will grow

up to 24 inches every year

, though growth will slow as the plant becomes older. When properly cared for, they can live from 50 to 150 years, making it a substantial investment in your home’s landscaping.

Do Pittosporum have deep roots?

As always, thanks for your help. Your new Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Major’ will reach 10′ tall and 10′ wide so you’ll need to give it ample space in which to grow. In general,

the roots of shrubs are found directly under the shrub

, extending out as far as the tips of the branches.

Which Pittosporum is best?

1.

Kohuhu

. This variety is a good hedge plant with small oval-shaped and pointed mid-green leaves. Grow this fast-growing specimen in full sun to partial shade.

What is the fastest growing bush for privacy?


American Arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis)

is a fast-growing evergreen hedge with feathery foliage. It grows best in full sun and is very cold hardy. It’s a great choice for a privacy hedge. American Arborvitae is hardy in USDA Zones 3-8.

Which is the hardiest pittosporum?


tenuifolium

is one of the hardiest, with neat, evergreen foliage on conspicuous black twigs. The flowers are small but noticeably honey-scented and a beguiling shade of chocolate-purple.

Are pittosporum toxic to dogs?

The plants that comprise the Philadelphus genus are known as mock orange plants, as are plants in the Pittosporum tobira species. These

plants are non-toxic

and are listed on several gardening sites as dog-friendly. Vet bills can sneak up on you.

Will pittosporum grow back?


Pittosporum responds well to pruning and will grow back readily

. Cut spindly or thin pittosporum shrubs down to 6 to 12 inches in height (in which case you can skip steps 1 and 2) with a pair of sharp, disinfected lopping shears.

How can I make my pittosporum grow faster?

  1. Make sure the soil is well draining.
  2. Water regularly during establishment and warmer months.
  3. Prune regularly to maintain the desired form.
  4. Mulch well to keep soil moist.
  5. We suggest planting at 0.8 to 1.0m spacing for a screen/hedge.
  6. Can grow up to 1.0m a year.

Can pittosporum survive a freeze?

Common landscape plants like yaupon hollies, pittosporum, wax myrtles, camellias, and azaleas

can usually tolerate freezing temperatures

, though they may be very susceptible to tip damage and have their blooming season abruptly ruined.

How long does a pittosporum live?

Pittosporum plants tend to live to

at least 50 years old and may live as long as 150 years

.

Why is my pittosporum hedge dying?

Pittosporum may get sick/die due to many reasons. Pittosporum shrubs are

affected by Root rot, Myoporum thrips, and Shield bugs

. … Watering is a very important factor for a Pittosporum to thrive. Overwatering and Underwatering cause a lot of issues in Pittosporum.

Does pittosporum make a good hedge?

Pittosporum are a

good choice for hedging

in milder parts of the UK with their bushy, dense, evergreen growth. Naturally compact cultivars are great for low hedges and as alternatives to traditional box (Buxus). Many pittosporum are vigorous and will quickly form medium to tall hedges.

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