Denhamia pittosporoides
“Veiny or Orange Boxwood”
TREE OR SHRUB TO 5 METRES TALLMulti-stemmed shrub or small tree with slightly weeping canopy of narrow glossy leaves. Small white flowers in spring & summer are followed by profuse yellow/orange fruit that attracts birds. Slow growing but hardy.
Suitability | |
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Category | Medium Shrubs up to 5m |
Family | Celastraceae |
Aspect | Sun or Shade |
Soil | Adaptable, Well-drained |
Habitat | Dry Rainforest |
Features | |
Clay Tolerant Species, Dry Rainforest, Fire Resistant Plants, Sandstone or Shale Area Plants | |
Localities | |
Alderley, Anstead, Auchenflower, Bardon, Bellbowrie, Chapel Hill, Chelmer, Clayfield, Corinda, Cubberla Creek, Dorrington, Enoggera, Everton Park, Ferny Grove, Gaythorne, Graceville, Grange, Grovely, Herston, Hill End, Indooroopilly, Ipswich area, Ironside, Ithaca, Jamboree Heights, Kelvin Grove, Kenmore, Kenmore Hills, Keperra, Middle Park, Milton, Mitchelton, Moggill, Mt Ommaney, Newmarket, Normanby, Oakleigh, Oxford Park, Oxley, Pinjarra Hills, Pullenvale, Rainworth, River Hills, Rosalie, Sherwood, Stafford, Toowong, Torwood, Upper Brookfield |