Pittosporum Tenuifolium Golf Ball Cov
Pittosporum golf ball has bright mint green glossy leaves with small inconspicuous chocolate purple flowers in late spring early summer.
Pittosporum tenuifolium golf ball cov. A great choice to line a walkway or surround a rose or perennial garden. What is a golf ball pittosporum. Water moderately during its first summer but after that little if any maintenance is required. Search over 7 000 plants in our plant guide. Large pittosporum tenuifolium golf ball 10 litre 40 45cm ball. Pittosporum tenuifolium golf ball plant patent 15 329 sku 1658 this dense formal low maintenance form is ideal in containers or as a low hedge in place of a boxwood. Pittosporum tenuifolium golf ball is a compact shrub with a rounded shape and bears small pale green leaves.
Branching freely from its base golf ball develops a very dense multi stemmed shape. Branching freely from its base golfball develops a very dense multi stemmed shape. Foliage which is complemented by small purple flowers in spring is bright green tenuifolium golf. An existing new generation of pittosporum golf ball is a vigorous grower yet stays very compact and round with little pruning. It s ideal for growing against a south facing wall or as a display in its own right in a gravel garden or container. Keeps a nearly perfect sphere shape without pruning. It is a selected form of pittosporum tenuifolium instant hedging.
It keeps a near perfect rounded shape and is as tough and unbreakable as a golf ball. Learn about the golf ball pittosporum plant of pittosporum tenuifolium golf ball genus. Pittosporum tenuifolium is a native plant of new zealand. Genus pittosporum are evergreen shrubs or trees with simple leathery leaves and small often fragrant 5 petalled flowers followed by spherical woody fruits splitting to reveal seeds embedded in sticky pulp details golf ball is an evergreen shrub with bright green leaves naturally producing a dense rounded globe up to 1m in diameter. Pittosporum tenuifolium golf ball lives up to its name. Golf ball as the name suggests forms a neat rounded mound not disimilar in looks to buxus foliage is paler and whilst not quite as neat as buxus it does provide a genuine alternative for plants that have suffered caterpillar damage. Pittosporum golf ball is a vigorous grower yet stays very compact and round with little pruning.