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- Pittosporum tobira
- Pittosporum tobira is a species of flowering plant in the Pittosporum family known by several common names, including Japanese pittosporum, Japanese mock-orange and Japanese cheesewood.Wikipedia
- Scientific name: Pittosporum tobira
- Rank: Species
- Wiki description:Pittosporum tobira is a species of flowering plant in the Pittosporum family known by several common names, including Japanese mock-orange and Japanese cheesewood . It is native to Japan but it is used throughout the world as an ornamental plant in landscaping and as cut foliage . It is a shrub which can reach several meters tall and become treelike. It can also be trimmed into a hedge . The leaves are oval in shape with edges that curl under and measure up to 10 centimeters in length. They are leathery, hairless, and darker and shinier on the upper surfaces. The inflorescence is a cluster of fragrant flowers occurring at the ends of branches. The flower has five white petals each about a centimeter long. The fruit is a hairy, woody capsule about a centimeter wide divided into three valves. Inside are black seeds in a bed of resinous pulp.
Growing Info: Scarification:Soak in water, let stand in water for 24 hours. Stratification:warm statify for 2 weeks, cold stratify for 2 weeks. Germination:sow seed 3/8 deep, tamp the soil, mulch the seed bed. Other: If the seed has not imbibed after a 24 hr water soak,drain and repeat the process until it does imbibe.Cold Stratification, there's a couple different ways to accomplish cold stratification.
The first is:Mix your tree seeds in a clean plastic sealed or ziplock bag with thoroughly moistened vermiculite or peat a
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- Brand:Pittosporum tobira, Patternname: 100 SEEDS
- Model:Japanese mock-orange
- Country/Region Of Manufacture:Italy