Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Silver Sheen'
Silver Sheen Kohuhu is a vigorous evergreen shrub prized for its distinctive foliage and architectural form. This cultivar develops into an upright specimen reaching 12–15 feet at maturity, with potential to exceed 20 feet over time. The defining characteristic is its silvery-green, oval foliage that transitions from rounded juvenile leaves to more elongated adult forms, all held gracefully on striking dark reddish-black stems. Inconspicuous deep burgundy flowers occasionally appear on male plants. An excellent choice for screening, hedging, or specimen planting in temperate climates.
Silver Sheen Kohuhu is a vigorous evergreen shrub prized for its distinctive foliage and architectural form. This cultivar develops into an upright specimen reaching 12–15 feet at maturity, with potential to exceed 20 feet over time. The defining characteristic is its silvery-green, oval foliage that transitions from rounded juvenile leaves to more elongated adult forms, all held gracefully on striking dark reddish-black stems. Inconspicuous deep burgundy flowers occasionally appear on male plants. An excellent choice for screening, hedging, or specimen planting in temperate climates.
Description
Silver Sheen Kohuhu is a vigorous evergreen shrub prized for its distinctive foliage and architectural form. This cultivar develops into an upright specimen reaching 12–15 feet at maturity, with potential to exceed 20 feet over time. The defining characteristic is its silvery-green, oval foliage that transitions from rounded juvenile leaves to more elongated adult forms, all held gracefully on striking dark reddish-black stems. Inconspicuous deep burgundy flowers occasionally appear on male plants. An excellent choice for screening, hedging, or specimen planting in temperate climates.