Pittosporum revolutum

Botanical Name: Pittosporum revolutum
Common Name: Rough-fruited Pittosporum, rough fruit pittosporum, Yellow Pittosporum
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Botanical Name Pittosporum revolutum
Common Names Rough-fruited Pittosporum, rough fruit pittosporum, Yellow Pittosporum
Propagation Methods cuttings, seeds
Synonyms Pittosporum andersonii, Pittosporum fulvum, Pittosporum hirsutum, Pittosporum hirtum, Pittosporum revolutum var. tomentosum, Pittosporum tomentosum
Pittosporum revolutum, the rough-fruited pittosporum, yellow pittosporum, Brisbane laurel or wild yellow jasmine, is a shrub that is endemic to Australia. The species grows up to 3 metres in height and has leaves that are 5 to 15 cm long and 1.5 to 6 cm wide. The fragrant, yellow flowers appear in terminal clusters in spring. It occurs in habitats ranging from rainforest to dry sclerophyll forests in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.