Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Golf Ball'

Recommended for its low, naturally ball shaped growth

This cultivar originates from New Zealand.
?Golf Ball? has a very round shape, not more than 1 m in dimension. It grows rapidly and stands out by its dense branches from the base upwards.
Its evergreen foliage is light green.
Discrete violet-brown flowers appear in Mai and June. The have a scent of honey but are of no decorative interest.
'Golf Ball' resists rather well to drought, and to temperatures of -5 to -10° C. It is excellent for the sea side because it accepts mist and wind.
Recommended for small areas and low hedges, it is also suitable for pots and as topiary, like box.

Position : sunny sunny

Foliage : evergreen evergreen

Scent : scented flowers scented flowers

Seasons of interest : all year long all year long

 
Plant details
Position
sunny
Habit
compact
Hardiness
rustique (-9°C)
Resistance
resistance to spray
Foliage
evergreen
Scent
scented flowers
Flowering period
spring
Selected by :

Mark and Rachelle Fyfe
PBR / European PBR :

EU 23355
Protection :

European P.B.R - Protected variety, propagation without license is strictly forbidden

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