Image ID: 15307
Image by: Sorrie, Bruce A.
Image Collection: NCBG Digital Library
PLANT INDEX
ID_PLANT: LILU2
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Ligustrum lucidum
Include in WOTAS: 0
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Last Modified: 2020-01-01
GENUS INDEX
GENUS CODE: LIGUS2 GENUS SCIENTIFIC:Ligustrum GENUS AUTHORITY: L. GENUS COMMON: Privet GENUS SUMMARY: [contributed by Guy L. Nesom and Alan S. Weakley] GENUS IDENTIFICATION: GENUS REFERENCES: Nesom (2009a)=Y; Hardin (1974)=Z; Green in Kadereit (2004). The key is based on Nesom (2009a) and Hardin (1974).
FAMILY INDEX
FAMILY CODE: OLEACE FAMILY SCIENTIFIC:Oleaceae FAMILY AUTHORITY: Hoffmansegg & Link 1813 FAMILY COMMON: Olive Family FAMILY SUMMARY: A family of about 25 genera and 600-615 species, trees and shrubs, nearly cosmopolitan, but centered in Asia. FAMILY REFERENCE: Hardin (1974)=Z; Green in Kadereit (2004).
USDA Symbol: LILU2
USDA Common Name: Glossy Privet
Native Status: L48 (I)
Distribution: USA (AL, CA, FL, GA, LA, MD, MS, NC, SC, TX)
Duration: Perennial
Growth Habit: Tree,Shrub
WEAKLEY FLORA
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Ligustrum lucidum
COMMON NAME: Glossy Privet, Broadleaf Privet
SYNONYMY: [= K, S, WH3, Y, Z]
PHENOLOGY:
HABITAT: Disturbed places; native of China, Japan, and Korea.
COMMENTS: This species is superficially similar to L. japonicum; the lateralleaf veins are translucent in this species.
RANGE MAP: Ligustrum lucidum.png
Key to Map SymbolsABOUT FAMILY (Weakley Flora) Oleaceae Hoffmansegg & Link 1813 (Olive Family) SUMMARY: A family of about 25 genera and 600-615 species, trees and shrubs, nearly cosmopolitan, but centered in Asia. REFERENCE: Hardin (1974)=Z; Green in Kadereit (2004).ABOUT GENUS (Weakley Flora) Ligustrum L. (Privet) SUMMARY: [contributed by Guy L. Nesom and Alan S. Weakley] REFERENCE: Nesom (2009a)=Y; Hardin (1974)=Z; Green in Kadereit (2004). The key is based on Nesom (2009a) and Hardin (1974).
HERBARIUM RESOURCES
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