Ligustrum quihoui Carr. (scientific name: Ligustrum quihoui Carr.) is a plant of the genus Ligustrum in the family Oleaceae and is endemic to China. Leaves are thinly leathery; flowers are white, fragrant, sessile; corolla tube and corolla lobes are equal in length; anthers extend beyond corolla lobes. The drupe is broadly oval, black. Distributed in Anhui, Tibet, Henan, Hubei, Guizhou, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shandong, Yunnan, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Shaanxi and other places in mainland China, it grows in areas with an altitude of 100 meters to 2500 meters, often growing on roadsides and ditches. , riverside bushes and hillsides. The main branches and leaves are tight and round, and they are often planted in courtyards for viewing. The leaves are small, evergreen, resistant to pruning, and grow quickly. They are also an excellent tree species for making bonsai. Ligustrum lucidum is one of the commonly used shrub balls and is a common garden plant.