Ligustrum obtusifolium var. regelianum
Regelianum Border Privet

 Plant Type:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Flowers:
White (Small, unpleasantly-scented white flowers appear in late June)
 Foliage:
Green (Summer foliage); Purple (Russet to dull purple fall foliage)
 Fruit:
Blue (Small blue-black fruits are slightly bloomy and persist into winter; not ornamentally important)
 Ultimate Height:
4-5 feet
 Ultimate Spread:
4-5 feet
 Soil:
Widely adapted to different soils
 Range:
Japan
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Elliptical leaves are glabrous above, lighter and pubescent below (especially on veins). Leaf size is variable, generally 1-2" long and 0.3-1" wide. Young stems are pale green and pubescent, whereas older stems are gray. Branches spread horizontally and leaves are distichously arranged (in one, flat plane).

Additional Information

Ligustrum obtusifolium var. regelianum adds an interesting textural effect to the landscape with its horizontally arranged branches and distichously arranged (in one, flat plane) leaves. An excellent plant used as an informal hedge, but perhaps too coarse to be a good formal clipped hedge. Extremely tolerant of different soils and climates. Can be coppiced to rejuvenate. Can be invasive by seed.

When Ligustrum obtusifolium var. regelianum has been observed flowering or fruiting at Purdue University

Flowering

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
No Fruiting Observations Available

2 Ligustrum obtusifolium var. regelianum found

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= Heritage plant = Memorial plant
Number Accession ID Location
12009_11936*AHANS
22009_11924*AHANS

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