Both of the above were caught by the -12 frosts that we had over the winter.
The top two thirds of the Pittosporum has shed its leaves (bottom third is sheltered, so leaves are ok) should I chop plant (small bushy tree @ 12' tall) back to green leaves or will the leafless section re grow?
Euclyptus (huge tree) has changed colour to bronze, where frost has damaged/killed leaves which are now falling in profusion. Will this re grow from the twiggy branch tips where frost has done its worst?
I dont want to go pruning mad if things just need time to re shoot
Sorry if posted in wrong section
The top two thirds of the Pittosporum has shed its leaves (bottom third is sheltered, so leaves are ok) should I chop plant (small bushy tree @ 12' tall) back to green leaves or will the leafless section re grow?
Euclyptus (huge tree) has changed colour to bronze, where frost has damaged/killed leaves which are now falling in profusion. Will this re grow from the twiggy branch tips where frost has done its worst?

I dont want to go pruning mad if things just need time to re shoot

Sorry if posted in wrong section
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