Cheesewood
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Witness the lush, green foliage of the pittosporum emerge, followed by clusters of white flowers, which in turn develop into small green fruits, which are occasionally eaten by squirrels and other wildlife. There are many different species of pittosporum, which go by a variety of names. This species, Pittosporum tobira goes by the common names, Japanese Pittosporum, Mock Orange, Australian Laurel, Tobera, and Japanese Cheesewood, the latter referencing the soft, easily cut wood of the plant. • Music • Artist: Vans in Japan • Song: Buckeye Bonsai • #timelapseplantgrowth
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