- ≡ Pittosporum pimeleoides var. majus Cheeseman, Man. New Zealand Fl. 60 (1906) – as major
- = Pittosporum michiei Allan, Fl. New Zealand 1, 309 (1961)
Prostrate shrub with long branches ± 5 mm. diam., rooting at intervals; branchlets hardly up to 2 mm. diam., pubescent when young. Lvs in rather distant whorls of (2)–3–4–(5), or occ. solitary, on very short slender petioles. Lamina obovate-elliptic to obovate to elliptic, subcoriac., glab., (8)–10–25–(30) × (4)–6–12–(15) mm., us. minutely apiculate. Infl. terminal, of umbellate cymes or of solitary fls. Fls fragrant, petals crimson without, lemon-yellow within, functionally unisexual. ♂ in (2)–5–6–(9)-fld umbels on filiform pubescent pedicels (5)–8–10 mm. long; sepals ± 3 mm. long, very narrowly lanceolate, acuminate; petals ± 10 mm. long, of similar shape; abortive pistil us. present. ♀ mostly solitary, on filiform pubescent pedicels 3–5 mm. long; sepals and petals similar to those of ♂; staminodes us. present; ovary densely hairy. Capsules silky-hairy when young, pulp yellow; valves 2, woody, very dark brown, minutely warted, orange-yellow within, ovoid-acuminate, 6–10 mm. long, including prominent "beak".
[From: Allan (1961) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 1 as Pittosporum michiei Allan]