Ligustrum ovalifolium

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Definition

Noun: * A semi-evergreen shrub (Ligustrum ovalifolium) native to Japan, characterized by its oval leaves and clusters of small, often unpleasantly scented, white flowers. It is widely cultivated for use in hedges due to its dense foliage and greater likelihood of retaining leaves in winter compared to common privet (Ligustrum vulgare).

Usage
  • This word is used as the specific botanical name for a plant species. It is most common in horticultural, botanical, and gardening contexts.
  • It functions as a singular noun but can be pluralized () when referring to multiple individual shrubs, though the Latin name often remains unchanged in formal writing.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • For a reliable, fast-growing hedge, many gardeners choose Ligustrum ovalifolium.
    • The property boundary was defined by a tall, dense hedge of Ligustrum ovalifolium.
    • Compared to other privets, Ligustrum ovalifolium is more resistant to leaf drop in mild winters.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic and scientific writing, the binomial name is typically italicized: . The genus name () is capitalized, while the species epithet () is not.
  • It can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe related nouns, e.g., " hedge" or " cultivar."
Variants and Related Words
  • California privet: The common name for in horticulture, especially in the United States and United Kingdom.
  • Oval-leaved privet: A descriptive common name referencing the plant's leaf shape.
  • Privet: The common name for plants in the genus . is one specific type of privet.
  • Ligustrum: The genus name, referring to the entire group of privet shrubs.
Synonyms
  • California privet
  • Oval-leaved privet
Notes on Meaning
  • The primary meaning is the specific plant species. Its defining characteristics are its semi-evergreen nature (retains some leaves in winter), Japanese origin, malodorous flowers, and primary use for hedging.
  • It is distinguished from "common privet" () by its better winter foliage retention.
Noun
  1. semi-evergreen Japanese shrub having malodorous flowers; used extensively for hedges because more likely to stay green that common privet