Tarata
Pittosporum eugenioides
Scientific Name
Pittosporum eugenioides A. Cunn.
Common Names
lemonwood, New Zealand pittosporum, tarata, white mapau
Family
Pittosporaceae
Origin
Native to New Zealand.
Naturalised Distribution
Occasionally naturalised in some parts of south-eastern Australia (i.e. in southern Victoria and the sub-coastal districts of central New South Wales).
Notes
Tarata (Pittosporum eugenioides) is regarded as an environmental weed in Victoria and as a minor or potential environmental weed in New South Wales.
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