Definition of Ligustrum vulgare. Meaning of Ligustrum vulgare. Synonyms of Ligustrum vulgare

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Definition of Ligustrum vulgare

Ligustrum vulgare
Privet Priv"et, n. [Cf. Scot. privie, Prov. E. prim-print, primwort. Prob. for primet, and perh. named from being cut and trimmed. See, Prim, a., and cf. Prime to prune, Prim, n., Prie, n.] (Bot.) An ornamental European shrub (Ligustrum vulgare), much used in hedges; -- called also prim. Egyptian privet. See Lawsonia. Evergreen privet, a plant of the genus Rhamnus. See Alatern. Mock privet, any one of several evergreen shrubs of the genus Phillyrea. They are from the Mediterranean region, and have been much cultivated for hedges and for fancifully clipped shrubberies.

Meaning of Ligustrum vulgare from wikipedia

- Ligustrum vulgare (wild privet, also sometimes known as common privet or European privet) is a species of Ligustrum native to central and southern Europe...
- semi-evergreen shrub Ligustrum vulgare, and later also for the more reliably evergreen Ligustrum ovalifolium and its hybrid Ligustrum × ibolium used extensively...
- and Ligustrum vulgare, for which the name Ligustrum × vicaryi was published. Studies of both chloroplast and nuclear DNA showed that L. vulgare was not...
- L. vulgare may refer to: Leucanthemum vulgare, the oxeye daisy, a widespread flowering plant species Ligustrum vulgare, the wild privet, a plant species...
- lists L. vulgare, L. obtusifolium, L. ovalifolium, and L. sinense as invasive. Hanula, J.L, Horn, S., Taylor, J.W. (2009). Chinese Privet (Ligustrum sinense)...
- generation per year. Larvae have been recorded feeding on Ligustrum ovalifolium and Ligustrum vulgare. Volodymyr Izerskyy (1999). Бомбикоидные чешуекрылые...
- places in Europe including Great Britain. They affect plants such as Ligustrum vulgare and species of Verbas****, forming spots on the leaves. As accepted...
- rubbing parts of their body together. The larvae feed on Olea europaea, Ligustrum vulgare, Jasminum polyanthum, Campsis radicans, Tecoma stans, Lonicera ****onica...
- further six are specific to ash and its Oleaceae relative wild privet (Ligustrum vulgare). A number of Lepidoptera species use the species as a food source...
- 2-4 identical clones of the species Cornus mas, Cornus sanguinea, Ligustrum vulgare, Robinia pseudoacacia, Salix acutifolia, Salix smithiana, Salix viminalis...