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I looked up the species and found "the popular waxleaf ligustrum (Ligustrum japonicum Texanum ... safe to plant in our Arkansas gardens? A: Wax leaf ligustrum is commonly used in Arkansas as ...
The wax leaf Ligustrum (Ligustrum japonicum 'Texanum') is an evergreen shrub with dense foliage that will give your yard a beautiful English garden vibe. A cultivar of the widely-known Japanese ...
Japanese privet (Ligustrum japonicum) or glossy leaf privet (Ligustrum lucidum) would also be suitable for growing as a hedge in the location you described. They could be kept trimmed to any ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Barb R., Alamogordo Answer: Ligustrum japonicum, the wax leaf ligustrum, is one of many broadleaf evergreen plants that suffered damage ...
Calling it “glossy” can be confusing since wax-leaf or Japanese privet, especially the Texas privet variety (Ligustrum japonicum var. Texanum) has glossier leaves but they sometimes turn ...
No, this is not a California native and no one knows why it was given its name, unless perhaps to distinguish it from the more common Japanese privet (Ligustrum japonicum). Both privets ...
Some other ligustrum for your landscape are: (1) White variegated, 5 feet high and 4 feet wide (2) Lodense, 4 feet high and wide (3) Vicary Golden Privet, 8-10 feet tall and wide (4) Waxleaf ...
Question: I planted a shiny leaf ligustrum last year that has developed small, circular yellow spots with a brown center on some of the leaves. People have told me this is a fungus. What should I do?