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| Pronunciation: | pit-tos-POUR-um |
| Alternative botanical names: | |
| Alternative common names: | Mock orange, Cheesewood |
| Family: | Pittosporaceae |
| Native to: | Queensland to Tasmania |
| USDA zones: | 9-10 |
| Sunset zones: | 16-17, 21-24 |
| Hardy to: | |
| Exposure: | full sun to partial shade |
| Water: | moderate |
| Height x width: | 25'-50' x 10'-22' |
| Flowers in: | Spring |
| Colors: | white |
| Fragrance: | very fragrant |
| Additional comments: | Victorian box is very widely used in this area as a tall hedge. It can be also be grown as a tree. The springtime flowers come in clusters and are very fragrant. |
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