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Japanese Privet Ligustrum japonicum
Author(s): James H. Miller
Date: 1999
Source: USDA Forest Service, Region 8, Protection Report R8-PR 033 July 1999
Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
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Plant: A thicket-forming shrub with a spreading canopy up to 6 m (20 ft) tall. (Similar to Chinese privet except larger.)Publication Notes
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Miller, James H. 1999. Japanese Privet Ligustrum japonicum. USDA Forest Service, Region 8, Protection Report R8-PR 033 July 1999Related Search
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