Gorgeous small tree/ shrub that has a different growing habit to most Pittosporums. With large leaves that form in clumps, this plant often is confused for a Psuedopanax variety.
A very attractive shrub which grows well in coastal conditions. Creates a tropical look in the garden. It forms a dense bush and has masses of yellow to red fragrant flowers in spring. Lowland to lower montane forests and on rocks throughout the North Island and around the Marlborough Sounds. Usually as an epiphyte. Grows to about 1.5m