Waxyleaf Privet (Ligustrum quihoui)
Description
“Pet poisonous” – Toxic parts: leaves, berries Quihoui ligustrum (waxyleaf Privet, LQC Xiao Zhen YE NU ) IS A Shrub Native to Korea and China ( Anhui , Guizhou , Henan , and Technology , on Jiangsu , on Jiangxi , Shaanxi , on Shandong , Sichuan , Xizang ( Tibet ), Yunnan , on Zhejiang ) . of As with some of Members The OTHER genus, L. quihoui IS cultivated in MANY AS AN Ornamental and Places has Become naturalized invasive and Urban Areas and scattered in the locales of forested The Southeastern United States ( Texas , Oklahoma , Alabama , Mississippi , Alabama , Florida , North Carolina , Virginia , Maryland ). Ligustrum quihoui is a shrubby, semi-evergreen to evergreen privet, one to three meters high. It is noted for its large sparse flowering panicles of scented white flowers, borne late in the growing season, for which it is sometimes grown in gardens.
Taxonomic tree
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Domain: Eukarya
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Kingdom: Plantae
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Phylum: Magnoliophyta
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Class: Magnoliopsida
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Order: Lamiales
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Family: Oleaceae
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Genus: Ligustrum
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