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Privet - TN.gov
Privets are deciduous or semi-evergreen shrubs that grow from 8-20 ft. tall . Their trunks have multiple stems with long leafy branches. The presence or absence of hairs and type of hairs on stems is helpful in distinguishing species. www.tn.gov
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Privet - Wikipedia
A privet is a flowering plant in the genus Ligustrum. The genus contains about 50 species of erect, deciduous or evergreen shrubs or trees. en.wikipedia.org
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Privet – the Good, the Bad and the Beautiful - The Tree Center
Privet is a small tree, but if planted with enough space allowed for their growth, it is an attractive and very tough plant and a great choice for a difficult ... www.thetreecenter.com
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▪ I. privet1 (ˈprɪvɪt) Also 6–7 -ett(e, 7 -ate; β. 6 privy, -ie. [Instanced from 16th c.: origin unknown; cf. the synonyms prim-print, primp, and prim. See Note below.] 1. A bushy evergreen shrub, Ligustrum vulgare (family Oleaceæ), a native of Europe, having elliptic-lanceolate smooth dark-green le... Oxford English Dictionary
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Privet - Penn State Extension
Privet (Ligustrum spp.) is a shrub originally imported from Asia in the mid-1800s for hedges and other landscaping use. extension.psu.edu
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Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Privet ...
Non-native and invasive privets compete aggressively with native plant species and degrade woodland quality and wildlife habitat. ohioline.osu.edu
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Privet, Privet, Privet! | South Carolina Native Plant Society
Privet is public enemy number one. When ecologists write about invasive exotic plants, privet usually leads the list, along with the more familiar and well- ... scnps.org
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California Privet - Ligustrum ovalifolium - Bay Gardens
A very tough plant, California Privet can handle Full-Sun to Part-Shade as well as windy and salty conditions, making it a perfect choice for the coastal areas ... baygardens.com
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July Invasive Species of the Month: Privet – Environmental Stewards
Privet, Ligustrum species, is an invasive, flowering, deciduous shrub. Various privet species are commonly used as hedges in residential and commercial ... envirostewards.rutgers.edu
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Border Privet | WNY PRISM
Border privet is a deciduous shrub that may grow to be 20 ft. tall. Its leaves are opposite, have smooth margins, and can vary in shape from oval to oblong. www.wnyprism.org
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Privet | ASPCA
Clinical Signs: Gastrointestinal upset (most common), incoordination, increased heart rate, death (rare). If you suspect your pet may have ingested a ... www.aspca.org
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privet
privet/ˈprɪvɪt; `prɪvɪt/ n[U]evergreen bush with small leaves and small white flowers, often used for garden hedges 女贞(常绿灌木, 长有小叶子, 开小白花, 常用作园篱) [attrib 作定语]a privet hedge 女贞树篱. 牛津英汉双解词典
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How to Plant and Grow Privet - Better Homes & Gardens
Mar 31, 2023Privet needs to be spaced so the plants have plenty of room to grow—at least 2 feet apart if planted as a hedge and up to 10 feet apart if planted as a tree or specimen plant. Loosen the top 6 inches of soil and add well-rotted compost. Sow twice the number of seeds as you need for mature plants, two in each location.
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Privet (disambiguation)
Privet may also refer to: HMS Privet, several ships of the British Royal Navy SS Privet, a ship in the List of shipwrecks in December 1940 Privet, of privet) Privett (disambiguation) Privet (), a greeting in Russian wikipedia.org
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Japanese privet
The name Japanese privet may refer to either of two species of privet native to Japan: Ligustrum japonicum, also called wax leaf privet Ligustrum ovalifolium , also called golden privet wikipedia.org
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