Pittosporaceae
sweet apple-berry
Billardiera cymosa F.Muell.
Billardiera cymosa (sweet apple-berry) is a slender climbing plant native to mallee and eucalypt woodlands of southeastern Australia.
Australian Bluebell
Billardiera fusiformis Labill.
Billardiera fusiformis (Australian bluebell) is a shrubby climber native to south-west Western Australia, naturalized elsewhere after horticultural use.
Bluebell creeper
Billardiera heterophylla (Lindl.) L.W.Cayzer & Crisp
Billardiera heterophylla is a climbing shrub that is a popular garden plant and an environmental weed in parts of Australia.
Common Apple-berry
Billardiera mutabilis Salisb.
Billardiera mutabilis, climbing apple berry, is a slender Australian climbing plant with color-changing bell-shaped flowers and hairless green berries.
Apple Berry
Billardiera scandens Sm.
Billardiera scandens (apple berry) is an Australian twining shrub with edible fruit, popular in native gardens worldwide.
Australian Blackthorn
Bursaria spinosa Cav.
Bursaria spinosa Cav. is a variable Australian shrub or tree with a range of ecological associations and some human uses.
Hand Flower
Cheiranthera alternifolia E.M.Benn.
Cheiranthera alternifolia is a small perennial scrambling shrub endemic to southern South Australia, now presumed extinct in Victoria.
Australian frangipani
Hymenosporum flavum (Hook.) F.Muell.
Hymenosporum flavum, native frangipani, is a fragrant-flowered Australian tree widely cultivated for landscaping.
Orange Bell-climber
Marianthus bignoniaceus F.Muell.
Marianthus bignoniaceus is a climbing twiner found only in parts of Victoria and South Australia.
Native apricot
Pittosporum angustifolium G.Lodd.
Pittosporum angustifolium is a drought-resistant Australian tree with known traditional medicinal uses that are being studied scientifically.
Banyalla
Pittosporum bicolor Hook.
Pittosporum bicolor Hook. is a bicolored-leaf Australian shrub or small tree with attractive scented bell flowers.
Thick-leaved Pittosporum
Pittosporum coriaceum Dryand. ex Aiton
Pittosporum coriaceum is a critically endangered endemic plant of Macaronesia, now restricted to Portugal’s Madeira Islands.
Perching kohukohu
Pittosporum cornifolium A.Cunn. ex Hook.
Pittosporum cornifolium A.Cunn. ex Hook. is a New Zealand epiphytic shrub with fragrant yellow flowers and bird-attracting fruit.
Karo
Pittosporum crassifolium Banks & Sol. ex A.Cunn.
Pittosporum crassifolium, or karo, is a small New Zealand tree adapted to coastal conditions that often becomes a weed outside its native range.
Pittosporum divaricatum Cockayne
Pittosporum divaricatum Cockayne
Pittosporum divaricatum is a dimorphic-leaved endemic shrub from New Zealand in the Pittosporaceae family.
tarata
Pittosporum eugenioides A.Cunn.
Pittosporum eugenioides (tarata/lemonwood) is an evergreen New Zealand endemic tree used in cultivation and traditional Māori practices.
Pittosporum kirkii Hook.fil. ex Kirk
Pittosporum kirkii Hook.fil. ex Kirk
Pittosporum kirkii is an endemic New Zealand evergreen epiphytic shrub found in the North Island's dense forests.
orange thorn
Pittosporum multiflorum (A.Cunn. ex London) L.W.Cayzer, Crisp & I.Telford
Pittosporum multiflorum is a spiny, thickly branched Australian shrub with orange fruit eaten by Aboriginal people.
Taiwanese cheesewood
Pittosporum pentandrum (Blanco) Merr.
Pittosporum pentandrum is a species in the Pittosporum genus of shrubs or trees, native across parts of Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Pacific.
Karo
Pittosporum ralphii Kirk
Pittosporum ralphii Kirk is a New Zealand endemic tree with hairy parts, dark red to black flowers, found in lowland and hill forest.
Rough-fruited Pittosporum
Pittosporum revolutum W.T.Aiton
Pittosporum revolutum, rough-fruited pittosporum, is a shrub or small tree found in sheltered coastal and range areas of eastern Australia.
Hairy Red Pittosporum
Pittosporum rubiginosum A.Cunn.
Pittosporum rubiginosum, the hairy red pittosporum, is an Australian rainforest understorey shrub eaten by native birds and rodents.
Kōhūhū
Pittosporum tenuifolium Gaertn.
Pittosporum tenuifolium Gaertn., or kōhūhū, is a small tree endemic to New Zealand with documented traditional Māori uses.
Japanese cheesewood
Pittosporum tobira (Murray) Aiton fil.
Pittosporum tobira is a widely cultivated evergreen ornamental shrub native to Eastern Asia.
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