Q: I recently visited a nursery in Russellville, and they were selling Ligustrum japonicum Texanum. I looked up the species and found "the popular waxleaf ligustrum (Ligustrum japonicum Texanum) does ...
Q: This bush is about 12 feet tall and under three large oak trees. It gets little direct sunlight before about 2 p.m. Some leaves have turned yellow brown, but not knowing what type of bush it is, I ...
What: A curious evergreen shrub, Ligustrum japonicum “Rotundifolium,” or curly-leaf Japanese privet, has thick, dark green leaves that are shiny and rounded. The foliage almost seems jam-packed on the ...
PANAMA CITY — The plant for this week is the variegated form of Ligustrum japonicum. This is the tree-form where they've removed some of the lower branches. It was on the northwest side of the house ...
Dear Neil: Can I plant berries from waxleaf ligustrum, or do I have to take cuttings to start new plants? The plant most of us call “waxleaf ligustrum” grows to 8 to 10 feet tall without pruning, and ...
Privet. The word is virtually synonymous with hedges and, although it has no definitive etymology, some linguists maintain that privet is a variation of private. Indeed, privets are typically utilized ...
Question: My ligustrum tree is developing yellow leaves with brown spots. I treated it with a fungicide and fertilized four weeks ago, and I see no change. What should I do next? Answer: A little more ...
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