Twelve Mountain Green Pittosporum trees 1.2 metres high
We have twelve pittosporum shrubs that are healthy but have outgrown the planter boxes we had them in. They are now bagged up into PB405 plastic bags. These will benefit being planted directly in the ground and will make a lovely native hedging somewhere. You can purchase all twelve for $300 ( $25 each but if you just want one or two that’s fine as well. They are between one metre to 1.2 metre high. And approx. 75 by 75 wide. Mountain green is a very hardy variety. Pittosporum mountain green has a thick branching habit with rich green leaves.Excellent native tree for screening and landscape. Full growth is 4 m by 2.5 metres.b
Phone lynne or bob on 0211889989 if you are interested.
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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.
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