Pittosporum revolutum
Pittosporum revolutum

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Pittosporum revolutum (Rough-fruit Pittosporum, Hairy Pittosporum, Yellow Pittosporum)

(P. tomentosum, P. fulvum, P. hirsutum)

Pittosporum revolutum (Rough-fruit Pittosporum) is an evergreen shrub to 3m. It is native to Qld, NSW and Vic and is found in rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest and dry sclerophyll forest. Stems and parts of leaves are covered in short brown hairs. Flowers are small, yellow and fragrant, and are followed by larger yellow fruit that split to reveal red seeds. There is no record of the species naturalising outside its native range or becoming invasive.