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Pittosporum crassifolium

Karo
ShrubTree
General Information
Natural Geographic Range
Northern half of North Island
Conservation Status
2023 | Not Threatened. However, the fruits are eaten by rats, and on rodent infested offshore islands this species rarely regenerates
Did You Know?
Tui, bellbirds, hihi, kereru and kaka eat the floral nectar. The fruit is eaten by tui, kereru, kaka and kakariki. At night the Pacific gecko harvests a sticky honeydew
Tips
Bushes in full sun; habit becomes more stretched as shade levels increase
Attributes
Food for Birds?
Provides nectar and fruit for birds
Fruiting Season
Fruits in Autumn
Flowering Season
Flowers in Spring
Garden Design Theme
Not applicable
Prunable?
Responds well to pruning. However, trimming at certain times of year can make it more susceptible to the pittosporum psyllid, which causes leave bumps/discolouration