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Fri, Apr 13, 07 at 16:40
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- Posted by scentednectar 5/6 (My Page) on Sat, Apr 14, 07 at 12:31
| The leaves remind me of a Pittosporum I grew years ago. I just did a google image search (link below) and it looks like some sort of Pittosporum by the flowers too. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Google Pittosporum Image Search
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| Pittosporum tobira it is, thank you scentednectar |
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- Posted by scentednectar 5/6 (My Page) on Sat, Apr 14, 07 at 12:51
| You're welcome. :) Are the flowers fragrant? That's the one I tried to grow years ago. |
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| I just checked your members page to find that you are in Canada, I am in Quebec which is sort of Canada so like you I am not familiar with Pittosporum, apparently it is as common as poutine further south. A friend who has just moved down to North Carolina sent me the picture for ID and I guess it would be a house plant here and I didn't know it. Oh and yes the flowers are fragrant. |
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