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Floridata: Tree List
... Japanese larch Laurus nobilis bay laurel, bay, bay leaf Ligustrum lucidum glossy privet, wax-leaf ligustrum, tree privet Ligustrum x vicaryi golden vicary privet, golden ligustrum Liquidambar styraciflua sweetgum, redgum Liriodendron tulipifera tulip poplar ...
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Floridata: Fast Growing Plants
... varnish tree Lagerstroemia indica crape myrtle, crepe myrtle Ligustrum lucidum glossy privet, wax-leaf ligustrum, tree privet Liquidambar styraciflua sweetgum, redgum Liriodendron tulipifera tulip poplar, tulip ... , shrub verbena Lantana montevidensis trailing lantana, weeping lantana Ligustrum japonicum Japanese privet Malvaviscus penduliflorus Turk's cap, sleeping hibiscus, cardinal's hat Myrica ...
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Floridata: Ligustrum lucidum
... Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Ligustrum lucidum Common Names: glossy privet, wax-leaf ligustrum, tree privet, wax-leaf privet Family: Oleaceae (olive family) Get link to Profile# 590 (click for ... to its own devices the glossy privet can quickly assume treelike proportions. Description Glossy privet is an evergreen shrub or small tree to 30 ft (9.1 m) tall with glossy 4-6 in ( ...
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Floridata: Fraxinus angustifolia
... members of this family are fringetree (Chionanthus virginicus), tea olive(Osmanthus americanus ), jasmine (Jasminum nitidum), glossy privet (Ligustrum lucidum), and the edible olive tree (Olea europaea). Steve Christman 11/10/00; updated ...
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Floridata: Ligustrum japonicum
... seeds with every bulb order. Ligustrum japonicum Common Names: Japanese privet Family: Oleaceae (olive family) Get link to Profile# 197 (click ... limbed up to create a bonsai-esque effect. Japanese privet can be easily shaped into hedges and other shapes with ... relative the glossy ligustrum (L. lucidum) is similar in appearance but larger in stature and very invasive. The common privet (L. vulgare ...
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