Ligustrum lucidum
A small shrub of the genus Ligustrum in the family Oleaceae; leaves are thin and leathery; flowers are white, fragrant, and sessile; the corolla tube and corolla lobes are equal in length; the anthers extend beyond the corolla. lobes. The drupe is broadly oval, purple-black. Habitats include ditches, roadsides, riverside bushes, and hillsides. The main branches and leaves of Ligustrum lucidum are tight and round. It is often planted in courtyards and is an important hedge material for landscaping. The leaves are used as medicine and have the effects of clearing away heat and detoxifying, and can treat burns and trauma. The bark is used as medicine to treat burns. It is resistant to a variety of toxic gases and is an excellent anti-pollution tree species. It has small leaves, is evergreen, is resistant to pruning, and grows rapidly. It is also an excellent tree species for making bonsai.
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