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Pittosporum (/ p ɪ ˈ t ɒ s p ə r əm / [2] or / ˌ p ɪ t ə ˈ s p ɔːr əm,-t oʊ-/ [3] [4]) is a genus of about 250 species of flowering plants in the family Pittosporaceae. [1] Plants in the genus Pittosporum are shrubs or trees with leaves arranged alternately along the stems.
The main way of distinguishing Pittosporum crassifolium from other native New Zealand pittosporums such as Pittosporum tenuifolium and Pittosporum eugenioides is the distinct grey tomentum on the underside of the leaves which differs from these other species. The leaves of Pittosporum crassifolium also have less undulation than these other species.
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If your plant is sporting crispy, dark or brown tips on the leaves, it may mean you need to water more often. Check the soil moisture, and slowly reduce the number of days in between watering.
Pittosporaceae are dioecious trees, shrubs, or twining vines, with leaves having pinnate venation, no stipules, and margins that are smooth. Ovaries are superior, often with parietal placentation. Ovaries are superior, often with parietal placentation.
Brown leaf edges are like a warning sign that your plant is experiencing stress. This could be due to underwatering, where the plant isn’t getting enough moisture to keep its leaves hydrated.
Leaves crowded toward branchlet ends, alternate; juvenile or lower leaves 10–40 x 1–7 mm, dark green or yellow-green, linear, entire or variously lobed, sometimes pinnate, both surfaces initially covered in rust-brown tomentum, soon glabrate; intermediate leaves 13–55 x 9–30 mm, lanceolate, narrowly linear, oblong or obovate, usually ...
5. Low Humidity. Light brown spots scattered across fiddle leaf fig leaves can be caused by dry air. If the brown spots in question have a pox-like look instead of being in a single area of the ...