ligustrum lucidum การใช้
- "Ligustrum lucidum " and the variegated cultivar'Excelsum Superbum'have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
- -- Waxleaf, or Chinese, privet, Ligustrum lucidum
- The larvae feed on the flowers, fruits and leaves of " Ligustrum " species, including " Ligustrum japonicum " and " Ligustrum lucidum ".
- Privet is considered a huge problem in New Zealand and the east coast of Australia ( " Ligustrum lucidum ", " Ligustrum sinense " and " Ligustrum vulgare " ).
- The species is closely related to the Chinese " Ligustrum lucidum ", differing in its smaller size ( " L . lucidum " making a tree to over 10 m tall ), and elongated oval ( not subglobose ) fruit.
- ""'Ligustrum sinense " "'( "'Chinese privet "'; It is also naturalized in R閡nion, the Andaman Islands, Norfolk Island, Costa Rica, Honduras, Panam?and much of the eastern and southern United States ( from Texas and Florida north to Kansas, Illinois, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Connecticut ) . " Ligustrum lucidum " is sometimes also called " Chinese privet ".