




Ligustrum vulgare
Privet is a bush with lots of small, green leaves. It grows quickly and can make a nice fence or border in gardens!
Habitat: Gardens and hedges
The Privet is a dense shrub with glossy, dark green oval leaves that often stay on all winter. It has small, creamy-white flowers clustered at the branch tips in summer, followed by shiny, round black berries. Its compact growth habit makes it a popular hedge plant.





Category
PlantsRarity
Common
Danger
1/5 · Very low
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Its dark berries are a favorite food for many birds!
People sometimes call it 'ink berry' for its dark, juicy fruits!
Privet flowers release a sweet, strong scent into the air!
Some privet leaves stay green all winter!
Privet can grow new shoots quickly, which helps it recover from trimming and form dense, protective hedges.
Privet has small black berries containing compounds that are toxic if eaten, helping it deter hungry animals.
Privet can grow very fast, which helps it establish quickly in new areas and outcompete other plants.
Apis mellifera
Feeds on nectar from its fragrant flowers

Turdus merula
Consumes the black berries in autumn and winter
Syrphus ribesii
Visits flowers for nectar and pollen

Sylvia atricapilla
Uses dense foliage for nesting and protection
Pyrrhula pyrrhula
Feeds on the seeds within the berries
Ornamental plants are cultivated primarily for their aesthetic appeal, enhancing landscapes and gardens with their attractive foliage, flowers, or form.
A shrub is a woody plant smaller than a tree, typically with multiple stems branching from or near the ground.
Evergreen plants retain their foliage throughout the year, never shedding all their leaves at once.
Fragrant flowers emit a pleasant aroma, often to attract pollinators or for defense.
Rapid growing plants exhibit accelerated growth rates, quickly increasing in size and biomass within a short period.
This habitat trait indicates species that can coexist with humans in urban and suburban environments, utilizing man-made structures and green spaces.
Danger
1/5 · Very low
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100-500 cm
100-300 cm
0.5-1 cm
Summer
No
Moderate
Perennial
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