Photo 1 Pittosporum crassifolium Photo 2 do not know Photo 4 one of the Psuedopanax family, native 5 finger tree Photo 4 same as pic 1
maclad,
Nov 10, 2:28pm
Pic 3 maybe a pohutukawa Pic 5 Pittosporum crassifolium sorry got numbers a bit mixed first time. Second pic could be a seedling avocado
fresiaa,
Nov 10, 2:36pm
Hi, thanks for your answer. Photo 1 is clearly that (now I have googled it) but is Photo 5 too? The leaves are much larger and further apart then the first one.
What is a "seedling avocado"? Sorry, I am quite new to this. As it is about 2 metres high, I wouldn't call it a baby.
lilyfield,
Nov 10, 2:43pm
#2 could be a self seeded wild cherrie
jia5,
Nov 10, 3:00pm
No2 looks more like an avocado leaf to me. Leaf is too large to be a cherry
maclad,
Nov 10, 3:03pm
It is very hard to ID trees and seedlings from photos. I know most of my replies are probably correct but there is always room for error unless you can show photos of more than just leaves. The reasons those two photos look different is that the growth in the last photo is much younger and fresher and that makes a difference.
gbking,
Nov 10, 3:22pm
1 and 5 Pittosporum crassifolium, 2 Loquat? 3 pohutakawa, 4 Pseudopanax, possibly a hybrid
trade4us2,
Nov 10, 4:18pm
2 looks like a loquat
spiritofgonzo,
Nov 10, 4:20pm
spot on with all! Pseudopanax lessoniana
sailor13,
Nov 10, 5:17pm
not sure how to spell I have tress Karrow they look a bit like Pohutakawa
spiritofgonzo,
Nov 10, 5:20pm
Karo. Which is pittosporum crassifolium. Already noted.
oh_hunnihunni,
Nov 10, 5:40pm
I wondered about that too.
fresiaa,
Nov 10, 6:03pm
Wow, thanks you all.
So I think I will get rid of the young spittosporum, probably the pseudopanax too if it starts to get bigger. And I will start to recover the loquat/avocado gently from the overgrowth and wait and see if I can get some fruit from it in the future.
And I must have the smallest pohutukawa ever, as it only comes to my waist LOL :)
Your input is most appreciated!
spiritofgonzo,
Nov 11, 3:23am
Definitely loquot. No avocado
lemming2,
Nov 14, 1:50pm
#2 definitely loquat.
quiz3,
Nov 15, 7:31pm
gbking is absolutely spot on. Well done.
mardi5,
Jul 31, 2:18am
1 and 5 Karo, has a small red flower, seeds everywhere and attracts blowflies
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