Botanical Name: Pittosporum tenuifolium
Common Names: Kohuhu, Black Matipo, Pittosporum, Cheesewood, New Zealand Pittosporum
Pittosporum tenuifolium, commonly known as Kohuhu or Black Matipo, is a graceful, evergreen shrub or small tree admired for its fine, dark green foliage that turns bronze in winter. It produces clusters of small, fragrant white flowers in spring, followed by decorative seed capsules, adding seasonal interest.
This versatile plant is ideal for hedges, screens, feature planting, and containers in South African gardens. Its compact, dense growth habit and tolerance for pruning make it a favourite for formal and informal landscaping, coastal gardens, and urban spaces.
✔ Garden hedges and privacy screens
✔ Feature shrubs in mixed borders
✔ Container planting for patios or courtyards
✔ Coastal and subtropical gardens
✔ Formal and informal landscapes