Pittosporaceae

Anthers opening through longitudinal slits. Flowers white, cream, yellow, green or blue and pendant
Trees or shrubs sometimes prostrate but never twinning. Fruit a 2 or 3-valved capsule
Flowers solitary or in terminal or axillary clusters; petals tubular in lower half. Ovary sessile or scarcely stipitate
Shrubs or trees. Leaves more than 30 mm wide and entire or; 3.5–7 mm wide, toothed in upper half, and branches spinose
Petals less than 25 mm long, glabrous. Pittosporum
Shrub or small tree without spines
Petioles and peduncles densely clothed in white hairs. Petals dark red c. 10 mm long. Leaves 7.5–12.5 mm long, 2.5–5.5 cm wide, elliptic to obovate. Fruit 3-valved, pubescent. Shrub to 4 m tall. Blue Mts Introd. from New Zealand Pittosporum ralphii
Petioles and peduncles not densely hairy or clothed with rusty hairs. Petals white or yellow