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Originally found in just the northern part of New Zealand, Karo or Pittosporum crassifolium can now be found throughout the island, as well as Hawaii and Scilly.
This is a good fruit bearing tree, especially on an island, as it tolerates both the salty spray and winds associated with such locations, almost too well in fact. Not only in its native New Zealand, but out in California, they are watching it, as the tree seems to be growing almost too aggressively.