The Pittosporum crassifolium tree, commonly known as Karo, is a versatile and hardy native evergreen popular with gardeners and landscapers throughout New Zealand. Its attractive grey-green foliage, salt and wind tolerance, and low maintenance requirements make it an ideal choice for coastal gardens, shelterbelts, and naturalistic plantings. If you're looking to create privacy, stabilise a bank, or simply enjoy bold, textural greenery year-round, the Pittosporum crassifolium tree is a reliable and beautiful option for gardens both large and small.
Karo, Cheesewood, Kaikaro
Pittosporum crassifolium, commonly known as Karo, is a hardy, evergreen shrub or small tree native to New Zealand. It features dense, grey-green leathery leaves and produces small, fragrant purple flowers in spring, followed by sticky seed capsules. Karo grows 3–5 metres tall and is ideal for hedging, shelterbelts, or coastal planting. It thrives in full sun to partial shade, tolerates wind, salt spray, and drought, and requires minimal maintenance, making it perfect for tough NZ conditions.
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