Pittosporum undulatum

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Read about Pittosporum undulatum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Pittosporum undulatum, Vent. Victorian Box. Mock Orange. Fig. 2989. Tree, to 40 ft. or more, but often pruned as a shrub: lvs. crowded on the branchlets, 3—5 in. long, 1-2 in. broad, oval-oblong to lanceolate, abruptly acute, deep green, coriaceous and shining, entire, undulate or flat: fls.white; sepals more than half as long as corolla, acuminate: fr. scarcely 1/2in. long, nearly globose, smooth; seeds numerous, light brown. Jan.-July. Austral. B.R. 16.—Suitable for large broad hedges with dense foliage; when well spaced makes a large tree: used as an avenue tree in S. Calif., where it attains stately dimensions. Often selected for planting near summer-houses and dining-porches because of the rich odor of the bloom, resembling that of orange blossoms. CH


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