26+ Pyramid Wax Ligustrum
Ligustrum japonicum texanum shear well and are often seen as pyramids globes and poodle forms.
Pyramid wax ligustrum. They are also easily made into a standard tree by removing the lower branches to establish a single trunk. Able to tolerate both air pollution and. Glossy privet ligustrum lucidum grows very rapidly information on clemson cooperative extension s website states. Also known as the texas privet able to handle the hot summers and cold winters. Wax leaf ligustrum are versatile trees that can you can keep small in planters or grow to a nice height of 6 to 10 feet in landscaping. Reaching a mature height of 15 to 25 feet with an equal. The small tree does well in various soils and is resistant to insects.
They require regular water and prefer partial shade or full sun. Displays a profusion of fragrant white blooms in spring. Department of agriculture plant hardiness zones 7 through 11 and does well in urban. Wax leaf privet ligustrum japonicum also called japanese privet comes from japan but it grows in u s. The japanese privet ligustrum japonicum is found growing wild in southern and central japan as well as in korea. Wax leaf ligustrum ligustrum japonicum a broadleaf evergreen blooms with panicles of fragrant white flowers from mid summer to autumn. Grows in a tree and shrub form wax leaf privet botanical name ligustrum japonicum texanum is an evergreen shrub that adapts well to most landscape styles in the southwest.
A compact upright growing vigorous evergreen with large glossy deep green leaves. If not pruned it grows to 40 feet tall. It has evergreen leaves of a rich dark green with an attractive glossy upper surface. Ligustrum japonicum texanum sku 5820 a versatile evergreen with a compact habit and glossy green foliage that responds well to regular pruning into formal topiary clipped hedges or small standard trees. Unsheared plants produce white blossoms in spring followed by blue berries. Easy to maintain desired shape and size. Ligustrum is native to japan but the wax leaf privet is a species from texas.