Description
Wheeler’s Dwarf Japanese Pittosporum Information:
Pittosporum plants grows best in hardiness zones 8-11. The entire plant gets 2 to 3 feet tall and up to 5 feet wide. The white, fragrant blooms flower in spring. Pittosporum are dense, low-growing shrubs that are both beautiful and functional in smaller spaces like underneath windows.
Wheeler’s Dwarf Japanese Pittosporum is known for its resilience, adaptability to various soil types, and low maintenance requirements, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to enhance their outdoor spaces with a touch of elegance.
Variegated Japanese Pittosporum Information:
The variegated Japanese pittosporum variety is a bigger version of the Wheeler’s dwarf variety in that they are able to grow between 6 and 8 feet tall and wide. While the bloom colors are white just as the Wheeler’s Dwarf Japanese Pittosporum, the leaves are variegated, meaning they are two-toned. The foliage showcases a green and a grey/offwhite color.
The Variegated Japanese Pittosporum is a striking ornamental shrub that adds a touch of sophistication to any landscape. Characterized by its glossy, variegated foliage featuring creamy-white and green hues, this evergreen plant offers a visually appealing contrast. With a compact and rounded growth habit, it serves as an excellent choice for borders, hedges, or container gardens. The Variegated Japanese Pittosporum is prized for its low maintenance, adaptability to different soil conditions, and year-round interest, making it a versatile and attractive addition to gardens seeking a pop of color and texture.