Japanese Laurel, Japanese Pittosporum

Latin Name: Pittosporum tobira

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Plant Type: Shrub
Description: Mounding, branching shrubs produce rounded leaves at the upper part of each stem. Glossy green or more grey-green on a white field in the variegated types.
Origin: Man Made Hybrid
Environment: Suitable for the home or a greenhouse
Foliage: Yes
Flowering: Yes
Season: EI
Fragrant: Yes
Growing Ease: Requires extra care
Temperature: 50-75°F, 10-24°C
Humidity: Medium humidity
Lighting Needs: Does best in full sunlight coming from the South/East/West
Soil Type: A GOOD general purpose potting soil (a soil that retains water yet drains well) will suffice. Check purchased soil to see that it is well aerated and add sand or perlite and peat moss if it seems to pack too tightly. Give the plants a chance to settle in before going back to whatever fertilization program has been successful for you. If you want to mix your own take: 1 part garden soil, 1 part coarse sand or perlite, 1 part moist peat or humus (leaf mold) and a light dusting of lime. Always use a pot with a hole.
Watering: Drench the soil and let it become moderately dry between waterings. If you use rainwater, be careful as it could be acidic. Use warm water.
Fertilizer: Feed every two weeks during the spring and summer with a water soluble fertilizer.
Plant Pests: Prone to mealy bugs, spider mites, scale and aphids. Always inspect any new plant for pests before introducing it to your home or greenhouse.
Propagation: Air-layering, seeds, tip cuttings in the summer. To air-layer a plant, take a sharp knife and cut half way through the stem about a foot down from the top. Put a toothpick in the wound sideways, wrap wet sphagnum moss and a plastic bag around the wound secured by either rubber bands or tape. When roots form, cut off below the roots and plant. It is best to propagate any type of cuttings or seeds in a mixture of moist peat and perlite. Cover the pot and plant with a plastic bag secured by a rubber band to prevent the moisture from escaping. Place in indirect sunlight or under a fluorescent light. Repot in its regular mix after it has been growing for a while.
Gardening Tips & Care: Mist occasionally with warm water (lime free to avoid leaf staining). Keep cool in the winter. Requires good light to flower. If the roots start to grow out of the bottom of the pot, it's time to repot! Prune occasionally to maintain height and shape.
Toxicity: Species of this Genus can be harmful to pets.
Is Genus: No
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