Pittosporum plants are moderate to slow-growing bushes with whorled leaves of either glossy green or variegated white. The plants produce fragrant, creamy-white flowers at the ends of the stems, set in clusters. At maturity, the plants may get 12 feet high with an 18 foot
Fresh Cut Flower Care Guide
Trim Stems: Cut 1-2 inches off at a flat, diagonal, or crosswise angle
Remove Leaves: Remove leaves below the waterline
Fresh Water: Change water every 2-3 days or when cloudy
Flower Food: Add flower food for nutrients
Avoid DirectSunlight: Keep away from direct sunlight and heat
Environment: Store in a cool area (except refrigerator)
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