Pittosporum bicolor - Cheesewood


Botanical Name Common Name Comments Avg. Height Avg. Width Flower & Season Soil
Pittosporum bicolor Cheesewood Slow-growing to 5 meters, Cheesewood displays creamy yellow spring flowers and thrives in dappled shade. Very frost and snow hardy, it prefers moisture-reliant heavy clay or peat soils and is known to be difficult to propagate. 5.0 2.5 creamy yellow flowers in spring heavy clay or peat soils

To buy Pittosporum bicolor / Cheesewood you should contact a Redbreast Plants nursery near you.