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Privet - Shrubs

Amur North River Privet
$12.4
Amur North River Privet, Ligustrum amurense, is ideal hedge for a neat clipped appearance. It can be maintained at any height, making a thick dense hedge right down to ground.. more it is trimmed thicker this hedge gets. Reaches 12-15 feet tall if left untrimmed.
Lustrous green leaves stay on until late fall. most widely used deciduous hedge in America. It is a hedge that will last a lifetime. Plant one foot apart to start your hedge. It has a very hardy dark green foliage.
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Chinese South Privet
$13.4
Chinese South Privet, Ligustrum sinense, is an abundant semi-evergreen small tree or large shrub, most commonly found invading
under story of moist areas. Copious amounts of fruits are produced. berries turn black when ripe and are gobbled up by birds, which spread seeds far and wide.
Foliage is sometimes so thick that nothing can grow underneath shrub. It usually reaches a height of 15 feet and has pretty white flowers in late spring. Its oval leaves are dark green.
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Cheyenne Privet
$17.95
Privet 'Cheyenne', Ligustrum vulgare 'Cheyenne', is hardiest of this species even withstanding rugged winters of Zone 4 locations. It grows into a heavily branched dense plant. Cheyennes are well-suited for hedges or foundation plantings as it can be kept trimmed to any desired height from 18 inches to 4 feet. glossy, deep green foliage remains until late fall. Plant in full to part sun.
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Londense Privet
$17.95
Londense Privet, Ligustrum vulgare lodense, is a dwarf privet hedge plant. It is very dense and compact. Ideal for a low hedge. Dark green foliage with white flowers. If left untrimmed it will reach a height of 4
feet. This privet is grown as a hedge plant because it tolerates shearing and is quite dense. plant is densely branched but quite irregular in shape if not sheared. Privet tolerate most light exposures but is not as dense in shade. It is easily transplanted and grows rapidly, and it retains its leaves into late fall.
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