Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Queen is a vigorous, ornamental shrub known for its persistent foliage with creamy-white variegation. More robust than dwarf forms, it features an upright, dense habit and excellent resistance to coastal conditions. It’s a reliable choice for decorative hedging, structured mass plantings, or as a bright accent in contemporary and classic landscapes.
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Characteristics of Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Queen
Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Queen is a medium-sized evergreen shrub appreciated for its striking variegated foliage. The leathery, slightly wavy leaves are bright green with elegant creamy-white margins, providing year-round visual interest. Its naturally upright and dense growth makes it ideal for screens or structured planting without frequent pruning. In late spring, it produces small, dark purple flowers with a mild fragrance. This cultivar also exhibits excellent resistance to wind, salt spray, and moderate drought.
How to use Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Queen ?
Silver Queen is an excellent choice for informal or clipped hedges, structural backgrounds in mixed borders, or as a focal shrub in contemporary gardens. Its bright foliage contrasts beautifully with darker evergreens, ornamental grasses, or flowering perennials. Well-suited for urban, coastal, and Mediterranean-style landscapes, it delivers strong aesthetic and structural value with low maintenance requirements.
Growing tips for Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Queen
Plant Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Queen in light to medium, well-drained soils with a neutral to slightly acidic pH. Ideal planting times are spring or autumn, spacing 80 cm to 1 m apart for hedging. Position in full sun to partial shade to enhance foliage colour and shape. Water regularly during the establishment phase, then moderately thereafter. Annual pruning in spring or late summer will help maintain density and structure. Apply mulch and organic fertiliser in early spring to support healthy growth and long-term performance.