Jack Frost Ligustrum Hedge
Jack frost japanese privet features showy panicles of lightly scented white flowers at the ends of the branches in mid spring. Use as low hedge as foundation planting in containers.
Jack frost ligustrum hedge
Coloration is best in full to mostly sun. Jack frost ligustrum is easy to grow in a variety of soils provided they are well drained. Ligustrum japonicum jack frost.History and origins of the jack frost privet japanese privet ligustrum japonicum is native to southern and central japan as well as korea. Hard to beat for adding form adaptability and color contrast to the landscape. Jack frost ligustrum has leaf color that is medium green with creamy white variegated margins.
The evergreen leaves are a rich glossy dark green and much larger up to 4 inches long than in the variety called jack frost. Very resistant to most common pests diseases. No pruning necessary howebver can be pruned as a formal hedge or small tree.
A very striking variety that makes a great hedge as well as an accent or container planting. Leathery somewhat twisted dark green leaves. Slow growing compact plant reaches 1 feet tall in 3 years eventually grows 45 feet high and wide.
Mature specimen tend to take on a more golden yellow color as the leaves mature. Best in full sun. Jack frost ligustrum has leaf color that is medium olive green with creamy white variegation throughout.
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