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Ligustrum - Ligustrum sp.
General Information: Ligustrum, or Privet are found in many species
and cultivars with a diversity of leaf colors, leaf forms and
growth habits. All are tolerant of heavy pruning. The white flowers
are attractive during late spring and early summer.
Family: Oleaceae
Lighting: Part
shade to full sun sun
Temperature: Zones
7 - 11.
Watering: Adequate
water to keep from drying out and remaining dry.
Feeding: General
purpose fertilizer.
Pruning and wiring: Branching can be encouraged by pinching the stems.
Propagation:
Cuttings, grafting and seeds.
Repotting: The
tree needs annual repotting. Not particular about the type of
soil, however it should be well drained.
Pests and diseases:
Aphids, scale, white fly and spider mites. Diseases include leaf
spot and root rot.
Some species suitable for bonsai:
L. japonicum, Japanese or wax privet.
L. lucidum, Glossy privet. Rapid growing
L. sinense, Chinese privet
L. sinense 'Variegata' has small white to yellowish variegated
leves 1 1/2 to 3 inches.
L. japonicum var. roundifolium, also called L. recurvifolium
is slow growing, upright with round leaves.
Bibliography:
University of Florida, Florida Cooperative Extension Service,
Fact Sheet OH-45
Compiled by Thomas L. Zane
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