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Pittosporum tobira 'CNI Three' - Mojo Pittosporum

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Pittosporum tobira 'CNI Three' is an extraordinary garden gem often recognized by its more familiar name, Mojo Pittosporum. This compact shrub, unlike any other, lends itself to a versatile styling in your garden. With a year-round display of light green leaves cased in creamy white edges, it introduces a unique texture and tone to your landscape. Spanning a moderate 2-3 feet in both height and width, it can easily insert itself into various garden styles and locations with ease. As late spring unfolds, the Mojo Pittosporum enhances your garden with a spritz of aroma that originates from its charming white blossoms. But what makes this shrub truly remarkable is its sturdy resilience, featuring drought resistance as well as an ability to thrive wonderfully in coastal gardens. It asks for very little, contented with low water usage and comfortable in full sun to partial shade. This all-weather survivor not only provides year-round color and texture to your outdoor refuge but also personifies hassle-free garden glamour.

  • Size: 2-3 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Fragrant white blossoms in late spring
  • Foliage: Light green and cream variegated leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-resistant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Salt Tolerance: Ideal for coastal gardens
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