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A seller in our local market was selling these, apparently they come from New Zealand, quite attractive to look at, but he didn't know how high thay grow, a friend who lives there had never heard of tham, so I wondered if anyone on this site would know. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Found a kakatoo mentioned on this site http://www.gardencentre.ie/artman/publish/printer_63.shtml
but as a climber.
It makes me wonder if the market trader has confused the name with another tree native to New Zealand with a similar sounding name, possibly the Kohuhu tree (Pittosporum tenuiffolium) Latin names cane be very usefull at times. This tree in its native habitat can gwow to 100ft (30m) but more likely to be a large shrub in cultivation, if this is the one, it likes a sheltered location and dose well near the coast. It has about 6 cultivars with interesting leaf colour variations including one with red and green leaves on the same tree (popular in flower arrangements)
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