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Silver Sheen Pittosporum

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Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Sheen

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  • Popular silver tone pittosporum variety
  • Ideal for creating screens and hedges
  • Low maintenance and easy to care for
  • Evergreen with an upright growth habit
  • Prunes well into a 2-3 hedge
  • Mature size 4 meters

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Description

Ever popular and versatile Silver Sheen Pittosporum. This versatile evergreen plant is beloved for its ease of care and suitability for creating screens and hedges. With the ability to be pruned into a 2-3 hedge, it offers a low-maintenance solution for your garden.

 

Product Specifications

  • Botanical Name: Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Sheen
  • Mature Height: 4 meters
  • Mature Width: 3 meters
  • Foliage: Grey- Green foliage
  • Form/Habit: Upright
  • Uses: Screening, hedging, privacy screen
  • Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen
  • Soil: Most well draining soil
  • Drought Hardy: Moderate
  • Sun: Full sun – semi shade
  • Water Requirement: Low – medium
  • Maintenance: Low – medium, benefits from light pruning

 

Commonly Asked Questions

How far apart do I plant Silver Sheen Pittosporums for a screening hedge?

Around 1 meter apart is ideal for a thick screening privacy hedge.

 

How fast do Pittosporums grow?

Pittosporums are a fairly fast-growing screening plant; you can expect 75cm of growth per year in good conditions. Keep plants well watered during summer with a layer of mulch to retain the moisture in the soil.

 

Should I prune my Pittosporums?

If you create a screen with pittosporums, several smaller prunes a year are ideal, rather than one large hard prune. This will encourage dense growth; after pruning, water and fertilize the plants. A layer of mulch will also retain moisture in the soil.