50 Pittosporum Yellow Leaves
Flowers are white cream yellow red or brown this too depends on the variety.
Pittosporum yellow leaves. The flowers of the plants are white brown red cream or sometimes yellow. Japanese pittosporum pittosporum tobira is a useful ornamental plant for hedges border plantings as a specimen or in containers. Pittosporum leaves are leathery oval alternate bright dark green in the light and become lighter on the underside with veins more or less evident depending on the variety. Possible causes of chlorosis include poor drainage damaged roots compacted roots high alkalinity and nutrient deficiencies. These flowers are scented emanating pleasant citrus like fragrance. I have three pittosporum plants growing along my fenceline. Leaf diseases are usually caused by fungi and result in leaves becoming unsightly.
Could this be caused by some deficiency in the soil. I ve just returned from usa having been away since early march to find with horror that my pittosporum tree about ten feet tall has an awful lot of dead leaves on it. Chlorosis is a yellowing of leaf tissue due to a lack of chlorophyll. That also depends on their variety. The top half is all dead while the bottom half has some branches with lovely green leaves whilst the other branches have dead brown. Simply prune to the shape and size you require. Pittosporum tree half dead.
However some gardeners do prune them once or twice a year top maintain a good shape. However they become lighter on underside and with veins evident depending on their variety. It has attractive leaves that enhance many other plant textures and it is very tolerant of a range of conditions. They respond to pruning very well and their narrow leaves don t brown at the edges when cut. They have new growth and seem to be doing well however i have just noticed that some of the leaves around the sides are yellowing and falling off. Pittosporum don t need pruning to keep them healthy they can be left to grow to their natural shape. The leaves of the pittosporum plants are bright oval dark green alternate and leathery when under the light.