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Pot Belly

PVR KFPIPB20

Pittosporum crassifolium

Pittosporum 'Pot Belly' is a dwarf form of the super tough New Zealand native Pittosporum crassifolium. 'Pot Belly' develops into a beautifully rounded ball shape, requires minimal trimming and produces dark red scented flowers from spring to early summer, making it the perfect container specimen. It is also a great choice as a contrasting architectural feature in garden borders and well suited to contemporary, minimalist, gardens. 'Pot Belly' has a high tolerance to salt laden coastal conditions and extreme winds. It is also drought tolerant, but to keep it looking its best, trim lightly in early spring to maintain shape, fertilise with slow release fertiliser and water in extended dry periods. Evergreen.

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SIZE

H 1.2m x W 1.2m

BLOOM TIME

Spring to early summer

FOLIAGE

Grey-green with white tomentum on underside

HABIT

Compact, rounded

PROPAGATION METHODS

Cutting

HARDINESS

Coastal, wind and drought tolerant

USDA HARDINESS ZONES

7 - 10

LICENCE

Available worldwide

PROTECTION STATUS

NZPVRAF36372 / USPP35,637

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