#Ligustrum obtusifolium
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k-star-holic · 1 year ago
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Mom! I'm in trouble with Lim Young-woong..My little old boy
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konjaku · 7 months ago
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洋種水蝋|洋種疣取[Yōshuibota] Ligustrum vulgare
洋種[Yōshu] : Western type
水蝋|疣取[Ibota] : 水蝋樹|疣取木[Ibotanoki](border privet, Ligustrum obtusifolium)
Common privet. Originating from Europe to North Africa, another name is 西洋水蝋|西洋疣取. 西洋[Seiyō] means the West. It has been seen in recent years as plantings and hedges.
It is a bushy, semi-deciduous shrub, produces tiny white flowers with four-lobed corolla tubes at this time of year, and produces black berries in autumn. This flower has a peculiar smell, but the feeling about it depends on the person.
It is off the subject, but wax is obtained from Ibotanoki, which is used to care for furniture and katanas.
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gsmdplants · 4 years ago
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Border Privet (Ligustrum obtusifolium)
Border Privet (Ligustrum obtusifolium) is a highly invasive plant native to Europe, Asia, and north Africa and first introduced to Maryland as an ornamental hedge. It grows mainly in wooded areas and fields.
Border Privet is spread by seeds and produces dark blue berries. It overgrows and spreads easily taking away nutrients from native plants.
Border Privet can be confused for Chinese Privet (Ligustrum sinense) or European Privet (Ligustrum vulgare)
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thetreecareguide · 4 years ago
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Ideal Zone 9 Evergreen Trees
Avoid the embarrassment of planting an evergreen tree, only to have it die a year later. By knowing what evergreen trees to plant in hardiness zone 9, you can keep your yard looking lush and beautiful.
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thetreecareguide.com gathered information on evergreen trees that thrive in hardiness zone 9, how to care for them, and some of the cities found in this zone.
Evergreen Trees for Hardiness Zone 9
Tree species have spent multiple millennia evolving and adapting to the conditions of the regions they grow in. The following trees are hardy for zones 9a and 9b:
Pitch Pine Tree (Pinus rigida) - This evergreen grows up to 80 feet, does well in a mixture of sun and shade, is fast-growing, fire-resistant, and can be used as a hedge or privacy tree.
Loblolly Pine Tree (Pinus taeda) - Also known as North Carolina Pine and Arkansas Pine. This pine grows up to 110 feet, does well in a mixture of sun and shade, is fast-growing, and can be used as a shade or privacy tree.
Shortleaf Pine Tree (Pinus echinata) - This pine with short needles is also known as Southern Yellow Pine and Shortstraw Pine. This species reaches an average height of 100 feet, does well in a mixture of sun and shade, is drought tolerant, very fast-growing, and can be used as a shade or privacy tree.
Spruce Pine Tree (Pinus glabra) - Also known as Cedar Pine and Walter Pine (this is the species more commonly used as Christmas trees). This species can reach heights of 90 to 100 feet but is usually seen at 30 to 50 feet. Spruce pines do well in a mixture of sun and shade, is drought tolerant, is slow-growing, and can be used as large scale hedges and privacy. Other pine trees that thrive in zone 9 include:
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Virginia Pine Tree (Pinus virginiana)
Japanese Black Pine Tree (Pinus thunbergii)
White Pine Tree (Pinus strobus)
Regal Privet Hedge (Ligustrum obtusifolium) - While categorized as a shrub, the privet hedge can grow independently or used in a row for privacy. Once mature, this shrub can be pruned into a formal hedge or topiary shapes. Privet hedges reach heights of 12 to 15 feet and do well in a mixture of sun and shade or full sun.
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Deodar Cedar Trees (Cedrus deodara) - This sought out species matures with attractive gray-green foliage and graceful, arching branches. This drought-resistant cedar reaches heights of 40 to 70 feet at maturity and can attain a spread of 20 to 40 feet (in a loose pyramid form). This cedar does well in full sun and thrives in wide-open areas shielded from constant wind. More cedars that thrive in zone 9 include:
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Coastal White Cedar Tree (Chamaecyparis thyoides)
Top Point Cedar Tree (Chamaecyparis thyoides)
Dwarf Japanese Cedar Tree (Cryptomeria japonica)
Leyland Cypress Tree (Cupressus × leylandii) - This fast-growing evergreen tree is one of the most popular choices for hedges, windbreaks, privacy screens, and sometimes Christmas trees. This species reaches heights of 60 to 70 feet with a spread of 15 t0 25 feet at maturity. The tree does well in partial shade to full sun and can tolerate occasional drought.
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Lemon Cypress Tree (Cupressus macrocarpa) - Also known as goldcrest, this variety of Monterey cypress grows to about 16 feet tall. Its green-yellow needle-like foliage, conical growth, and fresh citrus smell make it highly desired for landscapes and yards. This species needs full sun and moist soil. Other cypress species that grow in zone 9 include:
Italian Cypress Tree (Cupressus sempervirens)
Bald Cypress Tree (Taxodium distichum)
Blue Pyramid Cypress Tree (Cupressus arizonica)
Murray Cypress Tree (Cupressocyparis leylandii Murray)
Eastern Juniper / Redcedar Tree (Juniperus virginiana) - This member of the Cypress family reaches heights of 40 to 50 feet tall and is long-lived, with the potential to surpass 900 years. The tree offers excellent shelter for birds and small animals during winter and provides excellent color in the landscape during fall and winter months. This species thrives in full sun and is extremely drought tolerant. Also, consider the following juniper varieties for zone 9:
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Hollywood Juniper Tree (Juniperus chinensis)
Spartan Juniper Tree (Juniperus ‘Spartan’)
Wichita Blue Juniper Tree (Juniperus scopulorum)
Mexican Fan Palm Tree (Washingtonia robusta) - When planted in large landscapes or wide-open areas, this tree can reach heights of 80 to 100 feet. This palm tree is somewhat drought tolerant and thrives in full sun to partial shade. The following palm tree varieties also thrive in zone 9:
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Sylvester Palm Tree (Phoenix sylvestris)
Pygmy Date Palm Tree (Phoenix roebelenii)
Broadleaf Lady Palm Tree (Rhapis Excelsa)
Note: All of the tree species mentioned above require well-drained, moist soil to grow and thrive. In some zone 9 regions, drought conditions are frequent, and watering schedules should be increased to include frequent deep waterings.
If you planted one of the above species and suspect an evergreen tree disease, or notice signs that are concerning, consult a local arborist for guidance.
Hardiness Zone 9
A hardiness zone is defined as a geographic area encompassing a range of climatic/temperature conditions relevant to that area’s plant growth and survival.
Hardiness zone 9 or ‘zone 9’ is divided into two classifications. Zone 9a has an annual extreme low temperature of 25°F and zone 9b which has an annual extreme low temperature of 30°F. Some of the cities found in zone 9 include:
Baton Rouge, LA
Biloxi, MS
Corpus Christi, TX
Houston, TX
Las Vegas, NV
Los Angeles, CA
New Orleans, LA
Orlando, FL
Phoenix, AZ
Portland, OR
San Antonio, TX
San Diego, CA
Tucson, AZ
Dry and arid, humid, and muggy, the variety of climates included in zone 9 is remarkable. However, classification for the hardiness zone map and a tree’s ability to thrive is determined by the annual extreme low temperature.
If you are not in a similar region, to find your locales hardiness zone, visit the USDA’s plant hardiness zone map at planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/Default.aspx
Evergreens That Thrive in Zone 9
In this article, you discovered several of the evergreen tree species that thrive in hardiness zone 9, their needs for optimal growth, and how to find your city on the hardiness zone map.
By planting trees appropriate for your hardiness zone, you are giving them a better chance of growing and thriving on your property.
Avoid the embarrassment of planting trees that can’t tolerate your hardiness zone, they will likely die within one or two seasons of being planted.
Sources: newswire.caes.uga.edu/story.html?storyid=4006&story=They%27re-inexpensive-and-they-grow-quickly. projects.ncsu.edu/project/dendrology/index/plantae/vascular/seedplants/gymnosperms/conifers/pine/pinus/australes/pitch/rigida.html hort.ufl.edu/database/documents/pdf/tree_fact_sheets/pinglaa.pdf botgard.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/120/2019/03/StreetPlants_Washingtonia_robusta.pdf plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/juniperus-virginiana/
For the original version of this article visit: http://www.thetreecareguide.com/zone-9-evergreen-trees/
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ryokujinzoku · 8 years ago
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イボタ…開花〜🌱 Ligustrum obtusifolium 2017.5.16 #Ligustrumobtusifolium #イボタ #yourantakashima #Junglecafe緑人族 (洋らんたかしま)
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asiwaswalkingallalone · 9 years ago
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Almost Winter by Larri Cochran Via Flickr: Blue Privet (Ligustrum obtusifolium) berries against the golden morning sun.
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k-star-holic · 1 year ago
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Lim Young-woong My Little Old Boy' went off! Up to 18.9% "Get a grip on the topic ..."
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k-star-holic · 1 year ago
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Lim Young-woong, a fan who left the world ⁇ Love style Confessions .. TV viewer ratings burst.
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k-star-holic · 1 year ago
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Kim Seung-soo, "My Little Old Boy"
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konjaku · 2 years ago
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水蝋樹|疣取木[Ibotanoki] Ligustrum obtusifolium
The waxy substance secreted by a kind of scale insect on this tree has been used for medicine, candle, wax (Chinese wax) and so on. The name of this insect is 水蝋樹蝋虫[Ibotarōmushi] or 水蝋樹介殻虫[Ibotakaigaramushi](Ericerus pela,) which is believed to be origin of the name of this plant. 蝋[Rō] means wax, 介殻[Kaigara|Kaikaku] is synonymous with 貝殻[Kaigara] and meaning shell, and 虫[Mushi] means insect or worm.
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konjaku · 3 years ago
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水蝋樹|疣取木[Ibotanoki] Ligustrum obtusifolium Siebold et Zucc.
水蝋[Ibota] : Ligustrum japonicum
(の[No]) : Of
樹[Ki] : Tree
The larvae of an insect called 水蝋樹蝋虫[Ibotarōmushi] (Ericerus pela) live on the branches of this tree. Swarm of them secrete a waxy substance, and this one is called 水蝋蝋[Ibotarō] or 虫白蝋[Chūhakurō] and "Chinese wax" in English. The wax made from this is used for candle, furniture glazing, and other purposes. https://www.britannica.com/science/Chinese-wax https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/5587-ibota-wax/
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konjaku · 4 years ago
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水蝋樹|疣取木[Ibotanoki] Ligustrum obtusifolium Siebold et Zucc.
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