Pittosporum Tenuifolium (Kohuhu)
Create Year-Round Privacy and Beauty with New Zealand’s Finest Evergreen
Pittosporum tenuifolium gives you a fast-growing, evergreen privacy screen with polished foliage, graceful movement, and a refined garden shape that looks good in every season.
Native to New Zealand and commonly known as kōhūhū or black matipo, this hardy pittosporum grows as a dense shrub or small tree with slender branches, dark stems, and glossy green leaves. It is widely used for privacy screening, hedging, and mixed borders because it creates structure without the heavy, overgrown look of many screening trees.
For California homeowners, especially in Southern California and other mild West Coast climates, Pittosporum tenuifolium offers a practical balance: elegant foliage, dependable growth, low maintenance care, and strong landscape performance in coastal, suburban, and inland garden settings.
Why You’ll Love It
-
Year-round privacy – Dense evergreen foliage creates an effective visual barrier, making Pittosporum tenuifolium suitable for use as a privacy screen in gardens and landscapes.
-
Fast-growing coverage – Pittosporum tenuifolium, commonly known as kōhūhū, is a popular choice for privacy hedges due to its fast growth rate, reaching heights of 0.5 to 3 meters within five years.
-
Beautiful leaf texture – The foliage of Pittosporum tenuifolium holds small, glossy, oval-shaped leaves, typically 2–4 cm long, with undulating, wavy margins that add light, graceful movement.
-
Seasonal flowers – Pittosporum tenuifolium produces clusters of very small, dark reddish-purple, bell-shaped flowers that release a honey-scented fragrance in the evening.
-
Low maintenance once established – Kōhūhū can tolerate a range of growing conditions, including poor soils and drought, which enhances its suitability for various landscapes as a low-maintenance privacy hedge.
-
California-ready performance – This plant thrives in fertile, well-draining soil and can tolerate some maritime salt spray, making it suitable for coastal areas from Southern California to cooler coastal zones.
Pittosporum tenuifolium prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade, ideally receiving at least six hours of sunlight each day for optimal growth. Once its roots are established, Pittosporum tenuifolium can tolerate strong drought conditions, while newly planted Pittosporum tenuifolium should be watered deeply and frequently until established.
What Makes It Different
Many common privacy plants solve one problem while creating another. Bamboo can become difficult to maintain, ficus may struggle with cold or drought stress, and heavier shrubs can feel bulky in a smaller garden, while alternatives like a Fern Pine hedge for evergreen screening offer a different texture and structure.
Pittosporum Tenuifolium (Kohuhu) has:
-
Distinctive foliage and stems – Glossy, leathery leaves with wavy margins pair with dark bark and black stems for a more unusual, architectural look.
-
Better coastal adaptability – Its tolerance for wind and maritime salt spray makes it especially useful for coastal California properties where many evergreen shrubs decline.
-
Flexible cultivar range – There are over 25 cultivars of Pittosporum tenuifolium available in the nursery trade, ranging from tall-growing shrubs suitable for privacy hedges to compact forms for shrubbery beds and containers.
Pittosporum tenuifolium has several cultivars, including ‘Nigricans’, which is known for its black stems, and ‘Silver Sheen’, characterized by its glossy silvery-green leaves and dark brownish-black stems. Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Sheen is especially valued when gardeners want a tall, shimmering hedge with a lighter form, while compact choices such as Tom Thumb are better for containers, borders, or a lower purple accent.
Five varieties of Pittosporum tenuifolium have received the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit, indicating their ability to thrive in various growing conditions. That proven cultivation record, combined with its New Zealand native resilience, makes this species a strong alternative to heavier hedge plants in mild climates.
How It Works
-
Site Selection – Choose the right light and exposure
Plant Pittosporum tenuifolium in full sun to partial shade, with at least six hours of sunlight each day for the healthiest growth. In hot inland areas, light afternoon shade can help protect new growth, while coastal locations usually support strong sun exposure. -
Planting Process – Prepare the soil and spacing
Set the plant in fertile, well-draining soil and avoid any ground that stays wet through winter. Pittosporum tenuifolium is highly susceptible to root rot and will decline rapidly if forced to sit in waterlogged conditions. For a dense privacy hedge, Yardwork can help you choose spacing based on the cultivar, mature width, and desired hedge shape. -
Establishment – Build strong roots in year one
Newly planted Pittosporum tenuifolium should be watered deeply and frequently until established. Mulch around the root zone to keep soil evenly moist, but do not bury the stems. Mature plants require additional watering only during drought periods. -
Maturation – Maintain the desired height and density
Most privacy hedges develop their useful screening form within 3–5 years, depending on cultivar, sun, soil, and watering. For maintenance, it is recommended to trim Pittosporum tenuifolium from mid-spring to mid-summer after its initial seasonal growth spurt. Pittosporum tenuifolium can tolerate hard renovation pruning back to bare wood in late winter, though it may recover patchily.
Ideal planting windows for Pittosporum tenuifolium are spring or autumn, when the soil is warm and naturally moist. This timing gives the roots a better start before summer heat, fall cooling, or winter stress.
Plant Details
-
Botanical name: Pittosporum tenuifolium
-
Common names: Kōhūhū, kohuhu, black matipo
-
Plant type: Broadleaf evergreen shrub or small tree often grouped with other fast-growing evergreen privacy trees
-
Best uses: Privacy screen, hedge, windbreak, mixed borders, contemporary garden structure, coastal planting alongside versatile options such as the Fern Pine tree for shade and privacywith evergreen privacy trees](https://useyardwork.com/collections/evergreen-trees)
-
Mature size: Typically 6–20 feet tall and 4–8 feet wide depending on cultivar, pruning, and growing conditions
-
Growth rate: Fast growing; kōhūhū can reach 0.5 to 3 meters within five years and often forms a useful privacy screen in 3–5 years
-
Hardiness: Pittosporum tenuifolium is best suited for mild climates and thrives in USDA hardiness zones 8 through 11; protect from severe winters, prolonged cold, and drying winter wind
-
Light: Prefers full sun and tolerates partial shade
-
Soil: Performs best in fertile, well-draining soil; tolerates some poor soils once established but should never sit in waterlogged ground
-
Water: Water deeply during establishment; mature plants need extra water mainly during summer drought or extended dry periods
-
Flowers: Small, dark reddish-purple, bell-shaped flowers appear in late spring and carry a honey scented fragrance in the evening, making this shrub a companion to other flowering trees that boost curb appeal
-
Foliage: Small, glossy, oval leaves, typically 2–4 cm long, with wavy margins; many cultivars offer green, silver, purple, cream, or yellow variegated foliage
-
Fruit and seeds: Flowers may be followed by small fruit capsules containing sticky seeds
-
Feeding: Pittosporum tenuifolium is a light feeder and requires only a top-dress of compost or a handful of balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring
-
Pruning: Trim from mid-spring to mid-summer after the first seasonal growth flush to maintain density and shape
-
Propagation note: Pittosporum may be propagated by cuttings in cultivation, while seeds are less commonly used in home landscapes
-
Potential diseases: Root rot is the main concern in poorly drained soil; healthy roots depend on proper drainage and careful watering, just as with other evergreen shrubs like glossy privet used in hedging
Pittosporum tenuifolium is related to other pittosporum shrubs grown in gardens across regions such as New Zealand, Australia, and mild coastal climates worldwide. Its combination of dense growth, slender branches, and polished foliage makes it useful as both a formal hedge and a softer, more natural screen.
Who It’s For
Ideal for:
-
California homeowners who want a fast-growing privacy screen without a heavy wall of foliage
-
Coastal property owners who need salt-tolerant evergreen shrubs for wind protection
-
Busy gardeners looking for low maintenance hedging with simple pruning needs
-
Landscape designers creating clean, contemporary garden structure
-
Homeowners in Southern California seeking evergreen trees or shrubs that thrive in mild climates
-
Gardeners who want seasonal purple flowers, glossy leaves, and year-round structure alongside productive backyard trees like a Valencia orange tree for fruit and color
-
Anyone planting mixed borders where a graceful, dense, dark-stemmed evergreen will add depth
If you want a tall, healthy hedge that can handle sun, partial shade, coastal air, and periods of summer drought once established, Pittosporum Tenuifolium (Kohuhu) is a strong fit. Choose silver sheen for a lighter, shimmering look, Tom Thumb for a compact purple form, or another cultivar based on your space, desired height, and pruning style.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast does Pittosporum tenuifolium grow in California?
Pittosporum tenuifolium is considered fast growing in mild California climates. Pittosporum tenuifolium, commonly known as kōhūhū, can reach heights of 0.5 to 3 meters within five years, and many privacy hedges develop strong screening density in about 3–5 years.
What’s the best spacing for privacy hedges?
Spacing depends on the cultivar and the final shape you want. Tall forms such as pittosporum tenuifolium silver sheen are often planted closer for a dense hedge, while wider forms need more room for branches and airflow. Yardwork can recommend spacing based on your property, soil, and privacy goals.
Does it need regular pruning to maintain shape?
Yes, light pruning helps maintain a dense, even hedge. For maintenance, it is recommended to trim Pittosporum tenuifolium from mid-spring to mid-summer after its initial seasonal growth spurt. Avoid removing too much new growth at once unless renovation is needed.
Will it survive California drought conditions?
Yes, Pittosporum tenuifolium can tolerate strong drought conditions once its root systems are established. Newly planted Pittosporum tenuifolium should be watered deeply and frequently until established, while mature plants require additional watering only during drought periods.
Which cultivar is best for my specific location and needs?
Choose by size, color, and exposure. ‘Silver Sheen’ has glossy silvery-green leaves and dark brownish-black stems for a tall, airy screen. ‘Nigricans’ is known for black stems. Tom Thumb offers a compact, purple form for containers or smaller garden beds. Variegated cultivars with cream or yellow foliage may need more protection from cold, harsh sun, or severe winters.
When is the best time to plant in California?
Ideal planting windows for Pittosporum tenuifolium are spring or autumn, when the soil is warm and naturally moist. These seasons help the plant establish healthy roots before summer heat or winter cold.
Ready to Transform Your Landscape?
Stop settling for thin screens, overgrown hedges, or high-maintenance privacy plants. Choose Pittosporum Tenuifolium (Kohuhu) for a graceful evergreen hedge with dense foliage, dark stems, late spring flowers, and dependable year-round structure.
Yardwork can help you select the right cultivar, confirm growing conditions, arrange California delivery, and support planting with soil testing or landscape consultation options. If you are unsure whether full sun, partial shade, coastal exposure, or inland heat will affect your plant choice, our team can help match the right pittosporum to your site.
Create Year-Round Privacy and Beauty with New Zealand’s Finest Evergreen
Pittosporum tenuifolium gives you a fast-growing, evergreen privacy screen with polished foliage, graceful movement, and a refined garden shape that looks good in every season.
Native to New Zealand and commonly known as kōhūhū or black matipo, this hardy pittosporum grows as a dense shrub or small tree with slender branches, dark stems, and glossy green leaves. It is widely used for privacy screening, hedging, and mixed borders because it creates structure without the heavy, overgrown look of many screening trees.
For California homeowners, especially in Southern California and other mild West Coast climates, Pittosporum tenuifolium offers a practical balance: elegant foliage, dependable growth, low maintenance care, and strong landscape performance in coastal, suburban, and inland garden settings.
Why You’ll Love It
-
Year-round privacy – Dense evergreen foliage creates an effective visual barrier, making Pittosporum tenuifolium suitable for use as a privacy screen in gardens and landscapes.
-
Fast-growing coverage – Pittosporum tenuifolium, commonly known as kōhūhū, is a popular choice for privacy hedges due to its fast growth rate, reaching heights of 0.5 to 3 meters within five years.
-
Beautiful leaf texture – The foliage of Pittosporum tenuifolium holds small, glossy, oval-shaped leaves, typically 2–4 cm long, with undulating, wavy margins that add light, graceful movement.
-
Seasonal flowers – Pittosporum tenuifolium produces clusters of very small, dark reddish-purple, bell-shaped flowers that release a honey-scented fragrance in the evening.
-
Low maintenance once established – Kōhūhū can tolerate a range of growing conditions, including poor soils and drought, which enhances its suitability for various landscapes as a low-maintenance privacy hedge.
-
California-ready performance – This plant thrives in fertile, well-draining soil and can tolerate some maritime salt spray, making it suitable for coastal areas from Southern California to cooler coastal zones.
Pittosporum tenuifolium prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade, ideally receiving at least six hours of sunlight each day for optimal growth. Once its roots are established, Pittosporum tenuifolium can tolerate strong drought conditions, while newly planted Pittosporum tenuifolium should be watered deeply and frequently until established.
What Makes It Different
Many common privacy plants solve one problem while creating another. Bamboo can become difficult to maintain, ficus may struggle with cold or drought stress, and heavier shrubs can feel bulky in a smaller garden, while alternatives like a Fern Pine hedge for evergreen screening offer a different texture and structure.
Pittosporum Tenuifolium (Kohuhu) has:
-
Distinctive foliage and stems – Glossy, leathery leaves with wavy margins pair with dark bark and black stems for a more unusual, architectural look.
-
Better coastal adaptability – Its tolerance for wind and maritime salt spray makes it especially useful for coastal California properties where many evergreen shrubs decline.
-
Flexible cultivar range – There are over 25 cultivars of Pittosporum tenuifolium available in the nursery trade, ranging from tall-growing shrubs suitable for privacy hedges to compact forms for shrubbery beds and containers.
Pittosporum tenuifolium has several cultivars, including ‘Nigricans’, which is known for its black stems, and ‘Silver Sheen’, characterized by its glossy silvery-green leaves and dark brownish-black stems. Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Sheen is especially valued when gardeners want a tall, shimmering hedge with a lighter form, while compact choices such as Tom Thumb are better for containers, borders, or a lower purple accent.
Five varieties of Pittosporum tenuifolium have received the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit, indicating their ability to thrive in various growing conditions. That proven cultivation record, combined with its New Zealand native resilience, makes this species a strong alternative to heavier hedge plants in mild climates.
How It Works
-
Site Selection – Choose the right light and exposure
Plant Pittosporum tenuifolium in full sun to partial shade, with at least six hours of sunlight each day for the healthiest growth. In hot inland areas, light afternoon shade can help protect new growth, while coastal locations usually support strong sun exposure. -
Planting Process – Prepare the soil and spacing
Set the plant in fertile, well-draining soil and avoid any ground that stays wet through winter. Pittosporum tenuifolium is highly susceptible to root rot and will decline rapidly if forced to sit in waterlogged conditions. For a dense privacy hedge, Yardwork can help you choose spacing based on the cultivar, mature width, and desired hedge shape. -
Establishment – Build strong roots in year one
Newly planted Pittosporum tenuifolium should be watered deeply and frequently until established. Mulch around the root zone to keep soil evenly moist, but do not bury the stems. Mature plants require additional watering only during drought periods. -
Maturation – Maintain the desired height and density
Most privacy hedges develop their useful screening form within 3–5 years, depending on cultivar, sun, soil, and watering. For maintenance, it is recommended to trim Pittosporum tenuifolium from mid-spring to mid-summer after its initial seasonal growth spurt. Pittosporum tenuifolium can tolerate hard renovation pruning back to bare wood in late winter, though it may recover patchily.
Ideal planting windows for Pittosporum tenuifolium are spring or autumn, when the soil is warm and naturally moist. This timing gives the roots a better start before summer heat, fall cooling, or winter stress.
Plant Details
-
Botanical name: Pittosporum tenuifolium
-
Common names: Kōhūhū, kohuhu, black matipo
-
Plant type: Broadleaf evergreen shrub or small tree often grouped with other fast-growing evergreen privacy trees
-
Best uses: Privacy screen, hedge, windbreak, mixed borders, contemporary garden structure, coastal planting alongside versatile options such as the Fern Pine tree for shade and privacywith evergreen privacy trees](https://useyardwork.com/collections/evergreen-trees)
-
Mature size: Typically 6–20 feet tall and 4–8 feet wide depending on cultivar, pruning, and growing conditions
-
Growth rate: Fast growing; kōhūhū can reach 0.5 to 3 meters within five years and often forms a useful privacy screen in 3–5 years
-
Hardiness: Pittosporum tenuifolium is best suited for mild climates and thrives in USDA hardiness zones 8 through 11; protect from severe winters, prolonged cold, and drying winter wind
-
Light: Prefers full sun and tolerates partial shade
-
Soil: Performs best in fertile, well-draining soil; tolerates some poor soils once established but should never sit in waterlogged ground
-
Water: Water deeply during establishment; mature plants need extra water mainly during summer drought or extended dry periods
-
Flowers: Small, dark reddish-purple, bell-shaped flowers appear in late spring and carry a honey scented fragrance in the evening, making this shrub a companion to other flowering trees that boost curb appeal
-
Foliage: Small, glossy, oval leaves, typically 2–4 cm long, with wavy margins; many cultivars offer green, silver, purple, cream, or yellow variegated foliage
-
Fruit and seeds: Flowers may be followed by small fruit capsules containing sticky seeds
-
Feeding: Pittosporum tenuifolium is a light feeder and requires only a top-dress of compost or a handful of balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring
-
Pruning: Trim from mid-spring to mid-summer after the first seasonal growth flush to maintain density and shape
-
Propagation note: Pittosporum may be propagated by cuttings in cultivation, while seeds are less commonly used in home landscapes
-
Potential diseases: Root rot is the main concern in poorly drained soil; healthy roots depend on proper drainage and careful watering, just as with other evergreen shrubs like glossy privet used in hedging
Pittosporum tenuifolium is related to other pittosporum shrubs grown in gardens across regions such as New Zealand, Australia, and mild coastal climates worldwide. Its combination of dense growth, slender branches, and polished foliage makes it useful as both a formal hedge and a softer, more natural screen.
Who It’s For
Ideal for:
-
California homeowners who want a fast-growing privacy screen without a heavy wall of foliage
-
Coastal property owners who need salt-tolerant evergreen shrubs for wind protection
-
Busy gardeners looking for low maintenance hedging with simple pruning needs
-
Landscape designers creating clean, contemporary garden structure
-
Homeowners in Southern California seeking evergreen trees or shrubs that thrive in mild climates
-
Gardeners who want seasonal purple flowers, glossy leaves, and year-round structure alongside productive backyard trees like a Valencia orange tree for fruit and color
-
Anyone planting mixed borders where a graceful, dense, dark-stemmed evergreen will add depth
If you want a tall, healthy hedge that can handle sun, partial shade, coastal air, and periods of summer drought once established, Pittosporum Tenuifolium (Kohuhu) is a strong fit. Choose silver sheen for a lighter, shimmering look, Tom Thumb for a compact purple form, or another cultivar based on your space, desired height, and pruning style.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast does Pittosporum tenuifolium grow in California?
Pittosporum tenuifolium is considered fast growing in mild California climates. Pittosporum tenuifolium, commonly known as kōhūhū, can reach heights of 0.5 to 3 meters within five years, and many privacy hedges develop strong screening density in about 3–5 years.
What’s the best spacing for privacy hedges?
Spacing depends on the cultivar and the final shape you want. Tall forms such as pittosporum tenuifolium silver sheen are often planted closer for a dense hedge, while wider forms need more room for branches and airflow. Yardwork can recommend spacing based on your property, soil, and privacy goals.
Does it need regular pruning to maintain shape?
Yes, light pruning helps maintain a dense, even hedge. For maintenance, it is recommended to trim Pittosporum tenuifolium from mid-spring to mid-summer after its initial seasonal growth spurt. Avoid removing too much new growth at once unless renovation is needed.
Will it survive California drought conditions?
Yes, Pittosporum tenuifolium can tolerate strong drought conditions once its root systems are established. Newly planted Pittosporum tenuifolium should be watered deeply and frequently until established, while mature plants require additional watering only during drought periods.
Which cultivar is best for my specific location and needs?
Choose by size, color, and exposure. ‘Silver Sheen’ has glossy silvery-green leaves and dark brownish-black stems for a tall, airy screen. ‘Nigricans’ is known for black stems. Tom Thumb offers a compact, purple form for containers or smaller garden beds. Variegated cultivars with cream or yellow foliage may need more protection from cold, harsh sun, or severe winters.
When is the best time to plant in California?
Ideal planting windows for Pittosporum tenuifolium are spring or autumn, when the soil is warm and naturally moist. These seasons help the plant establish healthy roots before summer heat or winter cold.
Ready to Transform Your Landscape?
Stop settling for thin screens, overgrown hedges, or high-maintenance privacy plants. Choose Pittosporum Tenuifolium (Kohuhu) for a graceful evergreen hedge with dense foliage, dark stems, late spring flowers, and dependable year-round structure.
Yardwork can help you select the right cultivar, confirm growing conditions, arrange California delivery, and support planting with soil testing or landscape consultation options. If you are unsure whether full sun, partial shade, coastal exposure, or inland heat will affect your plant choice, our team can help match the right pittosporum to your site.
Plants vary greatly by type and no guarantees are made on sizing.
However here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
48" Box Tree 10-12 Ft. Tall
Please note: Citrus and California Native plants such as Manzanita are smaller than traditional sizing.
Please contact us to confirm sizing of items before purchasing if this is a concern.
Plants vary greatly by type and no guarantees are made on sizing.
However here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
48" Box Tree 10-12 Ft. Tall
Please note: Citrus and California Native plants such as Manzanita are smaller than traditional sizing.
Please contact us to confirm sizing of items before purchasing if this is a concern.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants larger than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside.
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes larger than a 24" box size will require equipment and an operator onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants larger than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside.
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes larger than a 24" box size will require equipment and an operator onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee.
Pittosporum Tenuifolium (Kohuhu)
Create Year-Round Privacy and Beauty with New Zealand’s Finest Evergreen
Pittosporum tenuifolium gives you a fast-growing, evergreen privacy screen with polished foliage, graceful movement, and a refined garden shape that looks good in every season.
Native to New Zealand and commonly known as kōhūhū or black matipo, this hardy pittosporum grows as a dense shrub or small tree with slender branches, dark stems, and glossy green leaves. It is widely used for privacy screening, hedging, and mixed borders because it creates structure without the heavy, overgrown look of many screening trees.
For California homeowners, especially in Southern California and other mild West Coast climates, Pittosporum tenuifolium offers a practical balance: elegant foliage, dependable growth, low maintenance care, and strong landscape performance in coastal, suburban, and inland garden settings.
Why You’ll Love It
-
Year-round privacy – Dense evergreen foliage creates an effective visual barrier, making Pittosporum tenuifolium suitable for use as a privacy screen in gardens and landscapes.
-
Fast-growing coverage – Pittosporum tenuifolium, commonly known as kōhūhū, is a popular choice for privacy hedges due to its fast growth rate, reaching heights of 0.5 to 3 meters within five years.
-
Beautiful leaf texture – The foliage of Pittosporum tenuifolium holds small, glossy, oval-shaped leaves, typically 2–4 cm long, with undulating, wavy margins that add light, graceful movement.
-
Seasonal flowers – Pittosporum tenuifolium produces clusters of very small, dark reddish-purple, bell-shaped flowers that release a honey-scented fragrance in the evening.
-
Low maintenance once established – Kōhūhū can tolerate a range of growing conditions, including poor soils and drought, which enhances its suitability for various landscapes as a low-maintenance privacy hedge.
-
California-ready performance – This plant thrives in fertile, well-draining soil and can tolerate some maritime salt spray, making it suitable for coastal areas from Southern California to cooler coastal zones.
Pittosporum tenuifolium prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade, ideally receiving at least six hours of sunlight each day for optimal growth. Once its roots are established, Pittosporum tenuifolium can tolerate strong drought conditions, while newly planted Pittosporum tenuifolium should be watered deeply and frequently until established.
What Makes It Different
Many common privacy plants solve one problem while creating another. Bamboo can become difficult to maintain, ficus may struggle with cold or drought stress, and heavier shrubs can feel bulky in a smaller garden, while alternatives like a Fern Pine hedge for evergreen screening offer a different texture and structure.
Pittosporum Tenuifolium (Kohuhu) has:
-
Distinctive foliage and stems – Glossy, leathery leaves with wavy margins pair with dark bark and black stems for a more unusual, architectural look.
-
Better coastal adaptability – Its tolerance for wind and maritime salt spray makes it especially useful for coastal California properties where many evergreen shrubs decline.
-
Flexible cultivar range – There are over 25 cultivars of Pittosporum tenuifolium available in the nursery trade, ranging from tall-growing shrubs suitable for privacy hedges to compact forms for shrubbery beds and containers.
Pittosporum tenuifolium has several cultivars, including ‘Nigricans’, which is known for its black stems, and ‘Silver Sheen’, characterized by its glossy silvery-green leaves and dark brownish-black stems. Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Sheen is especially valued when gardeners want a tall, shimmering hedge with a lighter form, while compact choices such as Tom Thumb are better for containers, borders, or a lower purple accent.
Five varieties of Pittosporum tenuifolium have received the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit, indicating their ability to thrive in various growing conditions. That proven cultivation record, combined with its New Zealand native resilience, makes this species a strong alternative to heavier hedge plants in mild climates.
How It Works
-
Site Selection – Choose the right light and exposure
Plant Pittosporum tenuifolium in full sun to partial shade, with at least six hours of sunlight each day for the healthiest growth. In hot inland areas, light afternoon shade can help protect new growth, while coastal locations usually support strong sun exposure. -
Planting Process – Prepare the soil and spacing
Set the plant in fertile, well-draining soil and avoid any ground that stays wet through winter. Pittosporum tenuifolium is highly susceptible to root rot and will decline rapidly if forced to sit in waterlogged conditions. For a dense privacy hedge, Yardwork can help you choose spacing based on the cultivar, mature width, and desired hedge shape. -
Establishment – Build strong roots in year one
Newly planted Pittosporum tenuifolium should be watered deeply and frequently until established. Mulch around the root zone to keep soil evenly moist, but do not bury the stems. Mature plants require additional watering only during drought periods. -
Maturation – Maintain the desired height and density
Most privacy hedges develop their useful screening form within 3–5 years, depending on cultivar, sun, soil, and watering. For maintenance, it is recommended to trim Pittosporum tenuifolium from mid-spring to mid-summer after its initial seasonal growth spurt. Pittosporum tenuifolium can tolerate hard renovation pruning back to bare wood in late winter, though it may recover patchily.
Ideal planting windows for Pittosporum tenuifolium are spring or autumn, when the soil is warm and naturally moist. This timing gives the roots a better start before summer heat, fall cooling, or winter stress.
Plant Details
-
Botanical name: Pittosporum tenuifolium
-
Common names: Kōhūhū, kohuhu, black matipo
-
Plant type: Broadleaf evergreen shrub or small tree often grouped with other fast-growing evergreen privacy trees
-
Best uses: Privacy screen, hedge, windbreak, mixed borders, contemporary garden structure, coastal planting alongside versatile options such as the Fern Pine tree for shade and privacywith evergreen privacy trees](https://useyardwork.com/collections/evergreen-trees)
-
Mature size: Typically 6–20 feet tall and 4–8 feet wide depending on cultivar, pruning, and growing conditions
-
Growth rate: Fast growing; kōhūhū can reach 0.5 to 3 meters within five years and often forms a useful privacy screen in 3–5 years
-
Hardiness: Pittosporum tenuifolium is best suited for mild climates and thrives in USDA hardiness zones 8 through 11; protect from severe winters, prolonged cold, and drying winter wind
-
Light: Prefers full sun and tolerates partial shade
-
Soil: Performs best in fertile, well-draining soil; tolerates some poor soils once established but should never sit in waterlogged ground
-
Water: Water deeply during establishment; mature plants need extra water mainly during summer drought or extended dry periods
-
Flowers: Small, dark reddish-purple, bell-shaped flowers appear in late spring and carry a honey scented fragrance in the evening, making this shrub a companion to other flowering trees that boost curb appeal
-
Foliage: Small, glossy, oval leaves, typically 2–4 cm long, with wavy margins; many cultivars offer green, silver, purple, cream, or yellow variegated foliage
-
Fruit and seeds: Flowers may be followed by small fruit capsules containing sticky seeds
-
Feeding: Pittosporum tenuifolium is a light feeder and requires only a top-dress of compost or a handful of balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring
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Pruning: Trim from mid-spring to mid-summer after the first seasonal growth flush to maintain density and shape
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Propagation note: Pittosporum may be propagated by cuttings in cultivation, while seeds are less commonly used in home landscapes
-
Potential diseases: Root rot is the main concern in poorly drained soil; healthy roots depend on proper drainage and careful watering, just as with other evergreen shrubs like glossy privet used in hedging
Pittosporum tenuifolium is related to other pittosporum shrubs grown in gardens across regions such as New Zealand, Australia, and mild coastal climates worldwide. Its combination of dense growth, slender branches, and polished foliage makes it useful as both a formal hedge and a softer, more natural screen.
Who It’s For
Ideal for:
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California homeowners who want a fast-growing privacy screen without a heavy wall of foliage
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Coastal property owners who need salt-tolerant evergreen shrubs for wind protection
-
Busy gardeners looking for low maintenance hedging with simple pruning needs
-
Landscape designers creating clean, contemporary garden structure
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Homeowners in Southern California seeking evergreen trees or shrubs that thrive in mild climates
-
Gardeners who want seasonal purple flowers, glossy leaves, and year-round structure alongside productive backyard trees like a Valencia orange tree for fruit and color
-
Anyone planting mixed borders where a graceful, dense, dark-stemmed evergreen will add depth
If you want a tall, healthy hedge that can handle sun, partial shade, coastal air, and periods of summer drought once established, Pittosporum Tenuifolium (Kohuhu) is a strong fit. Choose silver sheen for a lighter, shimmering look, Tom Thumb for a compact purple form, or another cultivar based on your space, desired height, and pruning style.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast does Pittosporum tenuifolium grow in California?
Pittosporum tenuifolium is considered fast growing in mild California climates. Pittosporum tenuifolium, commonly known as kōhūhū, can reach heights of 0.5 to 3 meters within five years, and many privacy hedges develop strong screening density in about 3–5 years.
What’s the best spacing for privacy hedges?
Spacing depends on the cultivar and the final shape you want. Tall forms such as pittosporum tenuifolium silver sheen are often planted closer for a dense hedge, while wider forms need more room for branches and airflow. Yardwork can recommend spacing based on your property, soil, and privacy goals.
Does it need regular pruning to maintain shape?
Yes, light pruning helps maintain a dense, even hedge. For maintenance, it is recommended to trim Pittosporum tenuifolium from mid-spring to mid-summer after its initial seasonal growth spurt. Avoid removing too much new growth at once unless renovation is needed.
Will it survive California drought conditions?
Yes, Pittosporum tenuifolium can tolerate strong drought conditions once its root systems are established. Newly planted Pittosporum tenuifolium should be watered deeply and frequently until established, while mature plants require additional watering only during drought periods.
Which cultivar is best for my specific location and needs?
Choose by size, color, and exposure. ‘Silver Sheen’ has glossy silvery-green leaves and dark brownish-black stems for a tall, airy screen. ‘Nigricans’ is known for black stems. Tom Thumb offers a compact, purple form for containers or smaller garden beds. Variegated cultivars with cream or yellow foliage may need more protection from cold, harsh sun, or severe winters.
When is the best time to plant in California?
Ideal planting windows for Pittosporum tenuifolium are spring or autumn, when the soil is warm and naturally moist. These seasons help the plant establish healthy roots before summer heat or winter cold.
Ready to Transform Your Landscape?
Stop settling for thin screens, overgrown hedges, or high-maintenance privacy plants. Choose Pittosporum Tenuifolium (Kohuhu) for a graceful evergreen hedge with dense foliage, dark stems, late spring flowers, and dependable year-round structure.
Yardwork can help you select the right cultivar, confirm growing conditions, arrange California delivery, and support planting with soil testing or landscape consultation options. If you are unsure whether full sun, partial shade, coastal exposure, or inland heat will affect your plant choice, our team can help match the right pittosporum to your site.
Create Year-Round Privacy and Beauty with New Zealand’s Finest Evergreen
Pittosporum tenuifolium gives you a fast-growing, evergreen privacy screen with polished foliage, graceful movement, and a refined garden shape that looks good in every season.
Native to New Zealand and commonly known as kōhūhū or black matipo, this hardy pittosporum grows as a dense shrub or small tree with slender branches, dark stems, and glossy green leaves. It is widely used for privacy screening, hedging, and mixed borders because it creates structure without the heavy, overgrown look of many screening trees.
For California homeowners, especially in Southern California and other mild West Coast climates, Pittosporum tenuifolium offers a practical balance: elegant foliage, dependable growth, low maintenance care, and strong landscape performance in coastal, suburban, and inland garden settings.
Why You’ll Love It
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Year-round privacy – Dense evergreen foliage creates an effective visual barrier, making Pittosporum tenuifolium suitable for use as a privacy screen in gardens and landscapes.
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Fast-growing coverage – Pittosporum tenuifolium, commonly known as kōhūhū, is a popular choice for privacy hedges due to its fast growth rate, reaching heights of 0.5 to 3 meters within five years.
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Beautiful leaf texture – The foliage of Pittosporum tenuifolium holds small, glossy, oval-shaped leaves, typically 2–4 cm long, with undulating, wavy margins that add light, graceful movement.
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Seasonal flowers – Pittosporum tenuifolium produces clusters of very small, dark reddish-purple, bell-shaped flowers that release a honey-scented fragrance in the evening.
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Low maintenance once established – Kōhūhū can tolerate a range of growing conditions, including poor soils and drought, which enhances its suitability for various landscapes as a low-maintenance privacy hedge.
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California-ready performance – This plant thrives in fertile, well-draining soil and can tolerate some maritime salt spray, making it suitable for coastal areas from Southern California to cooler coastal zones.
Pittosporum tenuifolium prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade, ideally receiving at least six hours of sunlight each day for optimal growth. Once its roots are established, Pittosporum tenuifolium can tolerate strong drought conditions, while newly planted Pittosporum tenuifolium should be watered deeply and frequently until established.
What Makes It Different
Many common privacy plants solve one problem while creating another. Bamboo can become difficult to maintain, ficus may struggle with cold or drought stress, and heavier shrubs can feel bulky in a smaller garden, while alternatives like a Fern Pine hedge for evergreen screening offer a different texture and structure.
Pittosporum Tenuifolium (Kohuhu) has:
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Distinctive foliage and stems – Glossy, leathery leaves with wavy margins pair with dark bark and black stems for a more unusual, architectural look.
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Better coastal adaptability – Its tolerance for wind and maritime salt spray makes it especially useful for coastal California properties where many evergreen shrubs decline.
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Flexible cultivar range – There are over 25 cultivars of Pittosporum tenuifolium available in the nursery trade, ranging from tall-growing shrubs suitable for privacy hedges to compact forms for shrubbery beds and containers.
Pittosporum tenuifolium has several cultivars, including ‘Nigricans’, which is known for its black stems, and ‘Silver Sheen’, characterized by its glossy silvery-green leaves and dark brownish-black stems. Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Sheen is especially valued when gardeners want a tall, shimmering hedge with a lighter form, while compact choices such as Tom Thumb are better for containers, borders, or a lower purple accent.
Five varieties of Pittosporum tenuifolium have received the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit, indicating their ability to thrive in various growing conditions. That proven cultivation record, combined with its New Zealand native resilience, makes this species a strong alternative to heavier hedge plants in mild climates.
How It Works
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Site Selection – Choose the right light and exposure
Plant Pittosporum tenuifolium in full sun to partial shade, with at least six hours of sunlight each day for the healthiest growth. In hot inland areas, light afternoon shade can help protect new growth, while coastal locations usually support strong sun exposure. -
Planting Process – Prepare the soil and spacing
Set the plant in fertile, well-draining soil and avoid any ground that stays wet through winter. Pittosporum tenuifolium is highly susceptible to root rot and will decline rapidly if forced to sit in waterlogged conditions. For a dense privacy hedge, Yardwork can help you choose spacing based on the cultivar, mature width, and desired hedge shape. -
Establishment – Build strong roots in year one
Newly planted Pittosporum tenuifolium should be watered deeply and frequently until established. Mulch around the root zone to keep soil evenly moist, but do not bury the stems. Mature plants require additional watering only during drought periods. -
Maturation – Maintain the desired height and density
Most privacy hedges develop their useful screening form within 3–5 years, depending on cultivar, sun, soil, and watering. For maintenance, it is recommended to trim Pittosporum tenuifolium from mid-spring to mid-summer after its initial seasonal growth spurt. Pittosporum tenuifolium can tolerate hard renovation pruning back to bare wood in late winter, though it may recover patchily.
Ideal planting windows for Pittosporum tenuifolium are spring or autumn, when the soil is warm and naturally moist. This timing gives the roots a better start before summer heat, fall cooling, or winter stress.
Plant Details
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Botanical name: Pittosporum tenuifolium
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Common names: Kōhūhū, kohuhu, black matipo
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Plant type: Broadleaf evergreen shrub or small tree often grouped with other fast-growing evergreen privacy trees
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Best uses: Privacy screen, hedge, windbreak, mixed borders, contemporary garden structure, coastal planting alongside versatile options such as the Fern Pine tree for shade and privacywith evergreen privacy trees](https://useyardwork.com/collections/evergreen-trees)
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Mature size: Typically 6–20 feet tall and 4–8 feet wide depending on cultivar, pruning, and growing conditions
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Growth rate: Fast growing; kōhūhū can reach 0.5 to 3 meters within five years and often forms a useful privacy screen in 3–5 years
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Hardiness: Pittosporum tenuifolium is best suited for mild climates and thrives in USDA hardiness zones 8 through 11; protect from severe winters, prolonged cold, and drying winter wind
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Light: Prefers full sun and tolerates partial shade
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Soil: Performs best in fertile, well-draining soil; tolerates some poor soils once established but should never sit in waterlogged ground
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Water: Water deeply during establishment; mature plants need extra water mainly during summer drought or extended dry periods
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Flowers: Small, dark reddish-purple, bell-shaped flowers appear in late spring and carry a honey scented fragrance in the evening, making this shrub a companion to other flowering trees that boost curb appeal
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Foliage: Small, glossy, oval leaves, typically 2–4 cm long, with wavy margins; many cultivars offer green, silver, purple, cream, or yellow variegated foliage
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Fruit and seeds: Flowers may be followed by small fruit capsules containing sticky seeds
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Feeding: Pittosporum tenuifolium is a light feeder and requires only a top-dress of compost or a handful of balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring
-
Pruning: Trim from mid-spring to mid-summer after the first seasonal growth flush to maintain density and shape
-
Propagation note: Pittosporum may be propagated by cuttings in cultivation, while seeds are less commonly used in home landscapes
-
Potential diseases: Root rot is the main concern in poorly drained soil; healthy roots depend on proper drainage and careful watering, just as with other evergreen shrubs like glossy privet used in hedging
Pittosporum tenuifolium is related to other pittosporum shrubs grown in gardens across regions such as New Zealand, Australia, and mild coastal climates worldwide. Its combination of dense growth, slender branches, and polished foliage makes it useful as both a formal hedge and a softer, more natural screen.
Who It’s For
Ideal for:
-
California homeowners who want a fast-growing privacy screen without a heavy wall of foliage
-
Coastal property owners who need salt-tolerant evergreen shrubs for wind protection
-
Busy gardeners looking for low maintenance hedging with simple pruning needs
-
Landscape designers creating clean, contemporary garden structure
-
Homeowners in Southern California seeking evergreen trees or shrubs that thrive in mild climates
-
Gardeners who want seasonal purple flowers, glossy leaves, and year-round structure alongside productive backyard trees like a Valencia orange tree for fruit and color
-
Anyone planting mixed borders where a graceful, dense, dark-stemmed evergreen will add depth
If you want a tall, healthy hedge that can handle sun, partial shade, coastal air, and periods of summer drought once established, Pittosporum Tenuifolium (Kohuhu) is a strong fit. Choose silver sheen for a lighter, shimmering look, Tom Thumb for a compact purple form, or another cultivar based on your space, desired height, and pruning style.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast does Pittosporum tenuifolium grow in California?
Pittosporum tenuifolium is considered fast growing in mild California climates. Pittosporum tenuifolium, commonly known as kōhūhū, can reach heights of 0.5 to 3 meters within five years, and many privacy hedges develop strong screening density in about 3–5 years.
What’s the best spacing for privacy hedges?
Spacing depends on the cultivar and the final shape you want. Tall forms such as pittosporum tenuifolium silver sheen are often planted closer for a dense hedge, while wider forms need more room for branches and airflow. Yardwork can recommend spacing based on your property, soil, and privacy goals.
Does it need regular pruning to maintain shape?
Yes, light pruning helps maintain a dense, even hedge. For maintenance, it is recommended to trim Pittosporum tenuifolium from mid-spring to mid-summer after its initial seasonal growth spurt. Avoid removing too much new growth at once unless renovation is needed.
Will it survive California drought conditions?
Yes, Pittosporum tenuifolium can tolerate strong drought conditions once its root systems are established. Newly planted Pittosporum tenuifolium should be watered deeply and frequently until established, while mature plants require additional watering only during drought periods.
Which cultivar is best for my specific location and needs?
Choose by size, color, and exposure. ‘Silver Sheen’ has glossy silvery-green leaves and dark brownish-black stems for a tall, airy screen. ‘Nigricans’ is known for black stems. Tom Thumb offers a compact, purple form for containers or smaller garden beds. Variegated cultivars with cream or yellow foliage may need more protection from cold, harsh sun, or severe winters.
When is the best time to plant in California?
Ideal planting windows for Pittosporum tenuifolium are spring or autumn, when the soil is warm and naturally moist. These seasons help the plant establish healthy roots before summer heat or winter cold.
Ready to Transform Your Landscape?
Stop settling for thin screens, overgrown hedges, or high-maintenance privacy plants. Choose Pittosporum Tenuifolium (Kohuhu) for a graceful evergreen hedge with dense foliage, dark stems, late spring flowers, and dependable year-round structure.
Yardwork can help you select the right cultivar, confirm growing conditions, arrange California delivery, and support planting with soil testing or landscape consultation options. If you are unsure whether full sun, partial shade, coastal exposure, or inland heat will affect your plant choice, our team can help match the right pittosporum to your site.
Plants vary greatly by type and no guarantees are made on sizing.
However here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
48" Box Tree 10-12 Ft. Tall
Please note: Citrus and California Native plants such as Manzanita are smaller than traditional sizing.
Please contact us to confirm sizing of items before purchasing if this is a concern.
Plants vary greatly by type and no guarantees are made on sizing.
However here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
48" Box Tree 10-12 Ft. Tall
Please note: Citrus and California Native plants such as Manzanita are smaller than traditional sizing.
Please contact us to confirm sizing of items before purchasing if this is a concern.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants larger than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside.
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes larger than a 24" box size will require equipment and an operator onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants larger than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside.
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes larger than a 24" box size will require equipment and an operator onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee.
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We're committed to changing everything about trees and plants - how they’re grown, how you shop for them, and how much they cost. We handle orders ourselves. No middlemen to get between us (or our prices) and you.
We're committed to changing everything about trees and plants - how they’re grown, how you shop for them, and how much they cost. We handle orders ourselves. No middlemen to get between us (or our prices) and you.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants LARGER than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside (usually on the driveway or near the front doorstep).
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes LARGER than a 24" box size will require equipment and/or enough manpower onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to help coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee as well.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants LARGER than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside (usually on the driveway or near the front doorstep).
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes LARGER than a 24" box size will require equipment and/or enough manpower onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to help coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee as well.
We ship locally within California within 7-10 days of your order being placed.
We ship nationally using carrier partners, based on order size. Our common order minimums for out of state shipping is $5,000.
Text or call 323-576-4159 for specific shipping details for your location.
We ship locally within California within 7-10 days of your order being placed.
We ship nationally using carrier partners, based on order size. Our common order minimums for out of state shipping is $5,000.
Text or call 323-576-4159 for specific shipping details for your location.
We are currently online only and don't have physical locations where you can view plants in person.
That's why we have photos direct from the growing grounds of the plants we will ship and we display pricing right in our store.
We do make sure to pick the very best trees and plants prior to shipping and make sure that they have gone through our multi-point inspection for health and structure.
We will always reach out prior to delivery if we find a quality issue or need to provide a substitute.
We are currently online only and don't have physical locations where you can view plants in person.
That's why we have photos direct from the growing grounds of the plants we will ship and we display pricing right in our store.
We do make sure to pick the very best trees and plants prior to shipping and make sure that they have gone through our multi-point inspection for health and structure.
We will always reach out prior to delivery if we find a quality issue or need to provide a substitute.
Plants vary greatly by type. Here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Shrub/Tree 7-9 Ft. Tall
48" Box Shrub/Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
**Please note that we do not make guarantees of sizes. If you have questions or concerns, please call or text to request accurate sizing for the particular plant you're considering, prior to ordering.
Plants vary greatly by type. Here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Shrub/Tree 7-9 Ft. Tall
48" Box Shrub/Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
**Please note that we do not make guarantees of sizes. If you have questions or concerns, please call or text to request accurate sizing for the particular plant you're considering, prior to ordering.
We offer a limited 30 day warranty for plants that are delivered and planted by someone else and a 90 day warranty for plants that we plant.
The limited warranty covers plants that die as a result of disease or fungus which was derived from our growing grounds or from root balls that were root bound.
The warranty does not cover damage due to watering, fertilizer, soils, or any other conditions beyond our control. Additionally, the warranty does not cover plants that are shipped out of the state of California or shipped into California from other states. Custom plant orders are also not covered under warranty. Plants must be planted within 24 hours after delivery to qualify.
We can assist you in recommending the right soils and fertilizers to help your plant thrive after you plant it.
Text or call 323-576-4159 for further warranty information.
We offer a limited 30 day warranty for plants that are delivered and planted by someone else and a 90 day warranty for plants that we plant.
The limited warranty covers plants that die as a result of disease or fungus which was derived from our growing grounds or from root balls that were root bound.
The warranty does not cover damage due to watering, fertilizer, soils, or any other conditions beyond our control. Additionally, the warranty does not cover plants that are shipped out of the state of California or shipped into California from other states. Custom plant orders are also not covered under warranty. Plants must be planted within 24 hours after delivery to qualify.
We can assist you in recommending the right soils and fertilizers to help your plant thrive after you plant it.
Text or call 323-576-4159 for further warranty information.
Our local delivery team covers most cities in California.
There are some exceptions, so please get in touch to confirm prior to ordering.
Additionally, we ship using semi trucks and trailers throughout the entire United States and even abroad for large orders over $5,000. Each shipment is custom, so please reach out to our team to coordinate.
Our local delivery team covers most cities in California.
There are some exceptions, so please get in touch to confirm prior to ordering.
Additionally, we ship using semi trucks and trailers throughout the entire United States and even abroad for large orders over $5,000. Each shipment is custom, so please reach out to our team to coordinate.