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    Pittosporum eugenioides, common names lemonwood or tarata, is a species of New Zealand native evergreen tree. Growing to 12 m (39 ft) tall by 5 m (16 ft) broad, it is conical when young but more rounded in shape when mature. Its leaves are mottled yellow-green with curly edges and a salient bright midrib, … Mehr anzeigen

    Pittosporum eugenioides starts out as a small compact tree, as it matures it becomes a tall branched tree. The lemonwood … Mehr anzeigen

    The viability of the lemonwood's seeds is affected by moisture levels of the soil. If the moisture levels are too high the seed is likely to … Mehr anzeigen

    The sweet scent of the flowers suggest nectar loving birds find this an ideal plant to forage from. The experiment was carried out to … Mehr anzeigen

    Cultural uses
    Maori traditionally used the gum and crushed leaves and flowers of the tarata for scent, … Mehr anzeigen

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    Pittosporum euegnioides is endemic to New Zealand. There are "about 200 trees and shrubs" in the genus located in neighbouring … Mehr anzeigen

    The pittosporum flower weevil (Aneuma rubricale) is a parasite that feeds on the underside of the lemonwood leaves. This parasite does not kill the lemonwood it just damages the leaves through its feeding. The holes the weevils eat in the leaves are visible … Mehr anzeigen

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  2. Lemonwood/tarata info sheet - Department of Conservation

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    Tarata is a smaller-sized native tree that grows up to 10 metres tall. The trunk is narrow and has a dense bracket crown. The leaves are glossy, dark and leathery with a light green midrib. Description Tarata is a smaller-sized native tree that grows up to 10 metres tall. The trunk is narrow and has a dense bracket crown.
    Tarata, from sea to subalpine zones, is found throughout New Zealand. It grows in a wide variety of habits such as forests, shrubland and coastal areas. Cultural Importance Tarata is an important tree used for medicinal purposes in Maori culture.
    The wood of Tarata is hard and durable and was once used for making fence posts and tool handles. Tarata is often used in landscaping and is popular as a hedge plant due to its dense growth habit. Conservation Tips Tarata is not currently listed as a threatened species, so there are no specific conservation tips for this tree.
    Tarata is an important tree used for medicinal purposes in Maori culture. The bark and leaves were used to treat various ailments, including stomach irritations, coughs, and colds. The tree’s wood was also used for making tools and utensils. Ecological Role Tarata is an important tree providing bird habitat and food.
  4. Pittosporum eugenioides • New Zealand Plant Conservation …

  5. tarata (Pittosporum eugenioides) · iNaturalist

  6. Pittosporum - Wikipedia

  7. Pittosporum eugenioides &Variegatum& (v) | variegated tarata ...

  8. Tarata – lemonwood – Shrubs and small trees of the forest – Te …

  9. New Zealand’s second nicest-smelling flowers now in …

    WebOn:13 Oct 2014. New Zealand’s second nicest-smelling flowers now in bloom! Have you noticed a strong sweet smell while walking past any trees lately? You might be smelling the flowers of lemonwood/tarata ( …

  10. Tarata/Lemonwood / Pittosporum eugenioides - MyNativeForest

  11. Web25. Feb. 2024 · It is an upright to rounded shrub or small tree with purple to black stems and glossy green leaves with undulating margins. Honey scented maroon-purple flowers are produced towards the end of spring. …

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