Wild privet
Scientific name: Ligustrum vulgare
Wild privet is a shrub of hedgerows, woodlands and scrub, but is also a popular garden-hedge plant. It has white flowers in summer and matt-black berries in winter that are very poisonous.
Species information
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Statistics
Height: 3-5mConservation status
Common.
When to see
January to DecemberAbout
Wild privet is a common, semi-evergreen shrub of hedgerows, woodland edges and grassland scrub on well-drained calcareous soils. It is also commonly used for hedging in suburban gardens. White flowers appear from June, and black berries ripen in autumn. Although the berries are extremely poisonous to humans, they are eaten by thrushes and other birds.Wild Privet is also the main foodplant of the privet hawk-moth and provides cover for small birds and other animals.