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Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Gold Star’

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1 Litre

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£25.00

£30.00

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£45.00

£58.00

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Plant Description

Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Silver Star’ is a charming dwarf evergreen shrub, showcasing enchanting green and white foliage complemented by purple and brown flowers in spring. Perfect for growth in warm gardens, this shrub flourishes in partial shade, with the most vibrant colours emerging when it basks in full sun. When initially planting, it is crucial to provide the shrub with thorough watering, maintaining soil moisture without excessive saturation for the first two weeks. This attentive care routine plays a key role in ensuring the successful establishment of the plant.

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🌿 How to Care for Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Gold Star’

How much sun do Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Gold Star’ need?
Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Gold Star’ do well in full sun to part shade, depending on the species. Ensure they’re planted in spots matching their light requirements for best growth and flowering.
Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Gold Star’ thrive in well-drained, fertile soil. Before planting, enrich the soil with compost and avoid areas where water pools to reduce the risk of root rot
Plant Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Gold Star’ in spring or autumn when the weather is mild. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball, position the shrub at its original soil level, backfill gently, firm in, and water well.
Water Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Gold Star’ regularly during their first growing season. Once established, most grasses are drought-tolerant and only need water during prolonged dry periods.
Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Gold Star’ doesn’t require much at all. In fact, too much fertiliser—especially nitrogen—can lead to more leaves and fewer flowers. A light feed in spring is plenty, if needed.
Yes—regular pruning keeps Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Gold Star’ healthy and in shape.
  1. Spring bloomers: prune immediately after flowering.
  2. Summer bloomers: prune in late winter or early spring.
    Remove dead, diseased, or crossing branches each year.
Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Gold Star’ are often propagated by softwood cuttings, hardwood cuttings, or division, depending on the type. Division in spring or autumn helps rejuvenate older plants.
Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Gold Star’ is fully hardy, but some tender types may need winter protection. Planting in well-drained soil and protected spots helps them thrive.
Common issues for Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Gold Star’ can include aphids, powdery mildew, rust or fungal diseases, especially in overcrowded or damp areas. Improving air circulation and spacing helps prevent problems.
Light prunning for Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Gold Star’ improves airflow and encourages new growth. Rejuvenation pruning may be needed every few years to remove older wood and promote a fresh structure.

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