Ligustrum vulgare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ligustrum vulgare ( Wild Privet , also sometimes known as Common Privet or European Privet ), is a species of Ligustrum native to central and southern Europe, north Africa and southwestern ...
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SIMILAR SPECIES: Japanese privet, L. japonicum Thunb., which has larger leaves and is further described in this book. Also resemble upland swampprivet, Forestiera ligustrina (Michx.) Poir., which occurs mainly on rocky sites and has short twigs and sparse flowers and fruit. ... Common privet; Ligustrum vulgare L.
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www.dcnr.state.pa.us/Forestry/invasivetutorial/common_p...
www.dcnr.state.pa.us/Forestry/invasivetutorial/common_privat.htm
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As common to most homeowners dad planted the hedge along the back property line, parts of the hedge were in full sun, parts in dappled sunlight, and down along the left side-almost full shade provided by the 70′ multi-stem Poplar tree. ... The "Common Privet"
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whisperingcraneinstitute.wordpress.com/2007/05/09/ligus...
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A thread in the PlantFiles Pictures forum, titled Common Privet, European Privet (Ligustrum vulgare) ... Fri, Sep 18, 2:28 AM ... Sponsored Links: Landscape Design - Mail Order Plants - Garden Fountains - Order Flower Bulbs - Winter Landscaping - Lawn Vacuum...
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Common Privet grows slowly on the first year, about 24" but they grow up to 7 ft. per year when adults. Plant them about 18 inches apart for a full solid wall. This privet will grow about 15 feet tall, 4 ft. wide if you leave it alone.
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www.hybridpoplars.com/privet.htm
www.hybridpoplars.com/privet.htm
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・ 1 Establish the planting location. Privet prefer a full sun location. They will also grow in partial... ・ 2 Prepare the shrub for planting. Privet are usually purchased as bare-root specimens and transplant... ・ 3 Dig the planting hole. C...
http://www.ehow.com/how_2105784_grow-common-privet.html
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Common privet map. ... Back to Ohio's Invasive Plant Distribution Maps Page ... Common privet is found in 46 out of Ohio's 88 counties. Its range is shown here in yellow...
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www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/ohio/sci...
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Comments: Common Privet is grown as a hedge plant because it tolerates shearing and is quite dense. The plant is densely branched but quite irregular in shape if not sheared. Privet tolerates most light exposures but is not as dense in the shade.
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220,691 Photos & Illustrations Available as Posters & Art Prints ; Home | Stock Photography | Customer Service | Help | Lightbox | ... Poster Art-Print Description: Stock photograph of Bonsai Common Privet (Ligustrum vulgare) Chicago Botanic Garden...
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