Pittosporum undulatum is an evergreen tree and shrub that grows to about 40′ tall in a pyramidal form. It features dark green leaves with distinctie wavy edges. Several months after abundant fragrant flowering in spring or early summer, small berries turn orange on woody fruit that is attractive to birds. This handsome plant prefers sun or part shade, little water, and is quite summer-dry tollerant once established. It is also an excellent fire-safe plant for a privacy screen hedge or windbreak. Sometimes known as Sweet Pittosporum, Victorian Box or Mock Orange, this fast-grower will perform well in many Bay Area landscapes.