Ligustrum japonicum, known as wax-leaf privet or Japanese privet (Japanese: ネズミモチ) is a species of Ligustrum (privet) native to central and southern Japan (Honshū, Shikoku, Kyūshū, Okinawa) and Korea.[ It is widely cultivated in other regions, and is naturalized in California and in the southeastern United States from Texas to Virginia. Ligustrum japonicum, known as wax-leaf privet or Japanese privet (Japanese: ネズミモチ) is a species of Ligustrum (privet) native to central and southern Japan (Honshū, Shikoku, Kyūshū, Okinawa) and Korea.[ It is widely cultivated in other regions, and is naturalized in California and in the southeastern United States from Texas to Virginia.
Scientific name | ligustrum texanum |
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English name | Ivory Silk Tree Lilac |
Family | Oleaceae |
Maintenance
Light requirements: It should be kept in full and high light. Due to its translucent leaves it emits more sunlight and is resistant to sunlight but also resistant to shade.
Water: Moisture in the soil helps it grow. It is more resistant to drought at puberty. When the soil surface is completely dry, it needs to be fully irrigated, requiring regular watering in spring and summer.
Soil Required: The combination of garden soil and washed sand is generally a low-growth crop.
temperature : The minimum tolerable temperature is 2 ° C
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ligustrum texanum
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