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Ligustrum vulgare (wild privet, also
sometimes known as
common privet or
European privet) is a
species of
Ligustrum native to
central and
southern Europe...
- semi-evergreen
shrub Ligustrum vulgare, and
later also for the more
reliably evergreen Ligustrum ovalifolium and its
hybrid Ligustrum ×
ibolium used extensively...
- and
Ligustrum vulgare, for
which the name
Ligustrum ×
vicaryi was published.
Studies of both
chloroplast and
nuclear DNA
showed that L.
vulgare was not...
- L.
vulgare may
refer to:
Leucanthemum vulgare, the
oxeye daisy, a
widespread flowering plant species Ligustrum vulgare, the wild privet, a
plant species...
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lists L.
vulgare, L. obtusifolium, L. ovalifolium, and L.
sinense as invasive. Hanula, J.L, Horn, S., Taylor, J.W. (2009).
Chinese Privet (
Ligustrum sinense)...
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generation per year.
Larvae have been
recorded feeding on
Ligustrum ovalifolium and
Ligustrum vulgare.
Volodymyr Izerskyy (1999). Бомбикоидные чешуекрылые...
- and Queensland, all in Australia. The
larvae feed on Olea europaea,
Ligustrum vulgare,
Jasminum polyanthum,
Campsis radicans,
Tecoma stans,
Lonicera ****onica...
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further six are
specific to ash and its
Oleaceae relative wild
privet (
Ligustrum vulgare). A
number of
Lepidoptera species use the
species as a food source...
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Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica)
Dogwood (Cornus sanguinea)
Common Privet (
Ligustrum vulgare)
Elder (Sambucus nigra) Sea-buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) Spindle...
- Deux-Sèvres in France. The
wingspan is
about 20 mm. The
larvae feed on
Ligustrum vulgare. Letellier,
Michel (2003). "Une
Noctuelle exotique,
Acontia crocata...