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Pittosporum silamense is a species of plant in the Pittosporaceae family.
Larvae were found in leaf litter, but also on leaves of living plants, such as Pittosporum species.
A revision of the genus Pittosporum re-instated this species the year 2000.
Two other popular shrubs used in the tropical climates for landscape effect are podocarpus and pittosporum.
Pittosporum related varieties: Variegata has gray-green leaves with white to cream edges.
It can be attacked by the pit-making pittosporum scale (Planchonia arabidis).
Ferns, pittosporum and introduced species can also be found, and types of rare orchids have been discovered in the area.
The larvae feed on Pittosporum species.
If you crave the citrus scent but haven't got a sizable south window, consider a mock orange, Pittosporum tobira, instead.
Rick's white Porsche 928 was parked there and I pulled in next to it, under the grasping branches of a huge pittosporum tree.
It is New Zealand's largest pittosporum.
Those that need ample quantities include jade, dwarf orange, pony tails, pittosporum and fiddle-leaf fig.
I found him sitting in the backyard of a white frame bungalow tucked into a jungle of overgrown pittosporum bushes.
Pittosporum pickeringii.
Pittosporum collinum.
Pittosporum dallii.
Pittosporum pauciflorum.
Pittosporum eriocarpum.
Pittosporum ellipticum ssp.
Originally Pittosporum undulatum grew in moist areas on the Australian east coast but has increased its range since European settlement.
Pittosporum (including Citriobatus)
It is sometimes also known known as sweet pittosporum, native daphne, Australian cheesewood, Victorian box or mock orange.
We passed through an area dubbed the "hedge row district" where pittosporum and eugenia shrubs grew ten to twenty feet high, shielding properties from the road.
There was a huge pittosporum in front that probably came from Indiana, where Dr. Stuart-Martin was born.
Marianthus erubescens, commonly known as red billardiera, is a twining shrub or climber of the pittosporum family, Pittosporaceae.