Gumbi Gumbi (Pittosporum angustifolium)
🌿 Gumbi Gumbi (Pittosporum angustifolium)
Gumbi Gumbi (Pittosporum angustifolium) is a graceful, narrow-leaved native tree from woodlands and inland scrub, valued for its fragrant flowers, wildlife support, and drought tolerance. It’s a beautiful feature tree that fits well in backyard wildlife gardens and drought-tolerant landscapes.
🐦🦋 Wildlife & ecological value
Birds: Attracts insect-eating and fruit-eating birds; canopy supports insects for foraging
Bees: Highly scented flowers attract native bees
Butterflies: Nectar source for various species
🌱 Growing conditions & care
Sun: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained sandy or loam soils
Water: Low once established; drought-tolerant
Maintenance: Minimal; prune lightly to shape
⚠️ Cautions
Very hardy; slow-growing
📏 Size & form
Form: Small tree
Height × Width: 4–10 m × 3–6 m
🪴 Ideal uses
Feature tree in native gardens
Drought-tolerant landscapes
Wildlife corridors
Backyard native gardens supporting birds, bees, and butterflies
Fun fact: Gumbi Gumbi’s fragrant spring flowers are not only beautiful but a magnet for native pollinators, helping sustain small bird and insect populations in inland gardens.
What’s Included:
Sun-hardened, well-established tubestock, ready to plant in your garden.
Plant care & planting guide to help your new plant thrive.
Plant care sheet with: seasonal tracker, wildlife tracker, and prompts to connect you with nature. Designed to be kept and added to over time.
Collector Binder (optional, $10):
Store your plant care sheets and build your biodiverse garden at your own pace. Track wildlife visitors, seasonal changes, and progress — great for getting kids involved. Inspired by ’90s collector nostalgia, it’s a playful way to notice the little things and connect with nature.
Rewilding Impact:
Every plant you add — whether 1 or many — contributes to rewilding your garden for birds, bees, butterflies, and other wildlife. Your garden becomes a small but meaningful stepping stone for local biodiversity.
Processing & Pick-Up:
Your order will be carefully prepared and ready within 1–3 business days. Pickup options:
Plant stand at a cafe in Brighton, 4017
Home base- Kallangur,4503 - front door stand.
You will recieve an email from me once your order is ready to arrange pickup
🌿 Gumbi Gumbi (Pittosporum angustifolium)
Gumbi Gumbi (Pittosporum angustifolium) is a graceful, narrow-leaved native tree from woodlands and inland scrub, valued for its fragrant flowers, wildlife support, and drought tolerance. It’s a beautiful feature tree that fits well in backyard wildlife gardens and drought-tolerant landscapes.
🐦🦋 Wildlife & ecological value
Birds: Attracts insect-eating and fruit-eating birds; canopy supports insects for foraging
Bees: Highly scented flowers attract native bees
Butterflies: Nectar source for various species
🌱 Growing conditions & care
Sun: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained sandy or loam soils
Water: Low once established; drought-tolerant
Maintenance: Minimal; prune lightly to shape
⚠️ Cautions
Very hardy; slow-growing
📏 Size & form
Form: Small tree
Height × Width: 4–10 m × 3–6 m
🪴 Ideal uses
Feature tree in native gardens
Drought-tolerant landscapes
Wildlife corridors
Backyard native gardens supporting birds, bees, and butterflies
Fun fact: Gumbi Gumbi’s fragrant spring flowers are not only beautiful but a magnet for native pollinators, helping sustain small bird and insect populations in inland gardens.
What’s Included:
Sun-hardened, well-established tubestock, ready to plant in your garden.
Plant care & planting guide to help your new plant thrive.
Plant care sheet with: seasonal tracker, wildlife tracker, and prompts to connect you with nature. Designed to be kept and added to over time.
Collector Binder (optional, $10):
Store your plant care sheets and build your biodiverse garden at your own pace. Track wildlife visitors, seasonal changes, and progress — great for getting kids involved. Inspired by ’90s collector nostalgia, it’s a playful way to notice the little things and connect with nature.
Rewilding Impact:
Every plant you add — whether 1 or many — contributes to rewilding your garden for birds, bees, butterflies, and other wildlife. Your garden becomes a small but meaningful stepping stone for local biodiversity.
Processing & Pick-Up:
Your order will be carefully prepared and ready within 1–3 business days. Pickup options:
Plant stand at a cafe in Brighton, 4017
Home base- Kallangur,4503 - front door stand.
You will recieve an email from me once your order is ready to arrange pickup