Ligustrum quihoui

id: ligustrum-quihoui-246-5316715
title: Ligustrum quihoui
text: Ligustrum quihoui, or waxyleaf privet, is a shrub native to Korea and China. As with some other members of the genus, L. quihoui is cultivated as an ornamental in many places and has become naturalized and invasive in urban areas and scattered forested locales of the southeastern United States. Ligustrum quihoui is a shrubby, semi-evergreen to evergreen privet, one to three meters high. It is noted for its large sparse flowering panicles of scented white flowers, borne late in the growing season
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description: Species of shrub
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligustrum_quihoui
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date modified: 2022-11-24T18:43:15Z
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