Ligustrum lucidum W.T.Aiton, Hortus Kew. 1: 19 1810. (Syn: Esquirolia sinensis H.Lév.; Ligustrum compactum var. latifolium W.C.Cheng; Ligustrum esquirolii H.Lév.; Ligustrum lucidum var. alivonii Rehder ……..; Ligustrum magnoliifolium Dippel; Ligustrum roxburghii Blume; Ligustrum wallichii Vis.; Olea clavata G.Don; Phillyrea paniculata Roxb.; Phillyrea terminalis B.Heyne ex Wall. [Invalid]; Visiania paniculata (Roxb.) DC.);
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Japan, China; cultivated elsewhere as per Flora of Pakistan;
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Alabama; Algeria; Argentina Northeast; Canary Is.; China North-Central; China South-Central; China Southeast; Costa Rica; El Salvador; Free State; Guatemala; Hainan; Honduras; Italy; Japan; Korea; Lesotho; Mexico Southeast; Norfolk Is.; Spain; Tibet; Trinidad-Tobago as per Catalogue of Life;
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C. & S. China to Hainan, S. Korea as per WCSP;
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Chinese privet, glossy privet or broad-leaf privet;
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It is a small evergreen tree growing to 10 m (33 ft) tall and broad. The leaves are opposite, glossy dark green, 6–17 centimetres (2.4–6.7 in) long and 3–8 centimetres (1.2–3.1 in) broad. The flowers are similar to other privets, white or near white, borne in panicles, and unpleasantly pungent.[2] (Ref. Wikipedia) The plant is often used as an ornamental tree, sometimes in variegated forms. However it can seed itself and cause a nuisance in some areas. It is classed as a noxious weed in New South Wales, Australia where it was introduced,[1] and is similarly listed in New Zealand’s National Pest Plant Accord.
The wood is known as “white wax wood” and was popular in Chinese culture for manufacture of walking sticks and pole weapons.
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Tree for id from Manali- NS 2012: 5 images.
This small tree was found near the entry of Manu Temple, Manali.. id please.. Looks like Ligustrum lucidum. Thanks … this looks like.. Kullu, HP tree for Id- 250117DSR1 : 3 posts by 1 author. Attachments (4)
Id request for the attached tree species. .
Id request for the attached tree species. Attachments (1) Please see for Ligustrum lucidum…!! Thank you sir !!! I have not actually checked to see whether I am in agreement as to the suggested identity of this tree but feel it would be informative to say that Stewart considered this to be a native of China which was frequently planted. He knew it from Peshawar and a few other places; Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
Date: 30 April 2017
Altitude: 4500 ft. Should be Ligustrum ovalifolium I think… Thank you … Ligustrum ovalifolium Hassk. I think more closer to Ligustrum lucidum as per images and details herein and as per keys at Flora of Pakistan. Thank you …! It is planted in the garden as hedge plant and around 4/5 ft.
ID request-211111-PKA1: 5 images.
Seen this Climbing Shrub at “Shankaracharya Hill”, Srinagar.
Date/Time: 24-09-2011 / 12:30PM Habitat: Wild Leaves Opposite, glossy on top, petiole 1 to 1.5 cm. Ligustrum ovalifolium I had earlier spotted Ligustrum perrottetii In Sahyadri ranges. I think more closer to Ligustrum lucidum as per images and details herein and as per keys at Flora of Pakistan. Shrub for ID from Ludhiana: 230313BM : Attachments (3). 8 posts by 4 authors.
Please help ID this garden shrub from Ludhiana. In full bloom these days. Is it some species of Linociera of Oleaceae? It does seems like Oleaceae and may be Ligustrum or Olea species Looking like Ligustrum ovalifolium? Ligustrum species. Could be even Ligustrum sinense (small privet). Needs verification of the characters. length of stamens and size of corolla tube seems more like Ligustrum sinense than L. ovalifolium. I think close to images and details at Ligustrum lucidum W.T.Aiton small tree for id mm2 27012012: small tree for identification
almora town, last week.
refered to as jambu vriksh by the man who planted it
unfortunately many trees are commonly named jambu vriksh
the leaves had no aromatic qualities, the fruits were small and had no taste Could it be a Ligustrum sp. of Oleaceae?
Likely to be Ligustrum lucidum W.T.Aiton as per comparative images at Ligustrum Ligustrum lucidum W.T.Aiton seems to be correct ID. By the way elevation and date of ppicture please!
SK402 04MAR-2017:ID : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4)
Location: Qingdao, China
Altitude: 100 -200 ft.
Date: 1 November 2014
Looks like Ligustrum, may be L. lucidum
. ID JK 24: 1 high res. image. Looks like a cultivated sp. of Ligustrum lucidum W.T.Aiton.
. References: The Plant List Ver. 1.1 GRIN Flora of Pakistan Annonated checklist of Flowering plants of Nepal Flora of China Wikipedia Fact Sheet |