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ID please(Solved)
This plant in late spring produces very small slightly greenish flowers in clusters which are highly fragrant.
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Schefflera
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Izhar i think you should check again i have a Schefflera plant doesnt really look like it
i have this plant too i think locally its called pitus forrum or something like that.
i have this plant too i think locally its called pitus forrum or something like that.
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Pittosporum?AhmadIrfan wrote:i have this plant too i think locally its called pitus forrum or something like that.
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Ahmed does your plant produce minute fragrant flowers ?AhmadIrfan wrote:Izhar i think you should check again i have a Schefflera plant doesnt really look like it
i have this plant too i think locally its called pitus forrum or something like that.
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Yes khabbab that's the correct name
Yes haris it produces light yellow flowers unfortunately never noticed the fragrance
Yes haris it produces light yellow flowers unfortunately never noticed the fragrance
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Thank you AhmadIrfan for correction..AhmadIrfan wrote:Izhar i think you should check again i have a Schefflera plant doesnt really look like it
i have this plant too i think locally its called pitus forrum or something like that.

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Haris if you have space you should move this plant to the ground, it makes a beautiful bush plus you can cut it into different shapes and sizes and propogate new plants with cuttings and air layering .
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I had always thought Pittosporum are fragrant flowers, seems like not the case.
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I am also planing to move it to the ground, but not sure what its light requirements are. My soil beds dont get much sunlight. This plant has survived in full sun of 45 C.AhmadIrfan wrote:Haris if you have space you should move this plant to the ground, it makes a beautiful bush plus you can cut it into different shapes and sizes and propogate new plants with cuttings and air layering .