
Ligustrum Davidsons Hardy
A strong evergreen choice for privacy and structure
Davidson's Hardy Ligustrum is an excellent option for homeowners who want a refined evergreen shrub that can create privacy, structure, and a polished landscape look in a relatively short amount of time. Its dense branching and rich green foliage make it especially effective where the goal is to define a space, soften a property line, or create a broad evergreen buffer.
Glossy dark green foliage keeps the landscape looking full
One of the biggest reasons Davidson's Hardy Ligustrum is so useful is its foliage. The leaves are shiny, dark green, and densely arranged, which gives the plant a substantial, finished appearance through every season. That evergreen presence helps keep the landscape from looking bare in winter and makes the shrub valuable even when it is not flowering or fruiting.
White flowers and dark berries add seasonal interest
In spring, Davidson's Hardy Ligustrum produces bright white flower clusters that add a softer ornamental moment to its otherwise formal appearance. Those blooms are followed by black berries, which bring added interest into autumn and winter and help give the shrub more seasonal dimension than a plain evergreen screen.
Excellent for hedges, buffers, and broad screening
This Ligustrum is especially effective as a privacy hedge, property-line screen, or buffer planting where year-round green coverage matters. It can also be used as a specimen or anchor shrub in larger landscapes, but its real strength is in repeated planting where the dense growth creates a strong evergreen wall or backdrop.
Tough, adaptable, and best with thoughtful siting
Davidson's Hardy Ligustrum performs best in full sun to part shade and in well-drained soil. Once established, it handles heat and drought very well and responds nicely to pruning, which makes it useful for both formal and more relaxed hedge styles. Because Ligustrum types can naturalize in some regions, homeowners should use it thoughtfully and maintain it well, especially where berry production and seed spread may be a concern.
A strong evergreen choice for privacy and structure
Davidson's Hardy Ligustrum is an excellent option for homeowners who want a refined evergreen shrub that can create privacy, structure, and a polished landscape look in a relatively short amount of time. Its dense branching and rich green foliage make it especially effective where the goal is to define a space, soften a property line, or create a broad evergreen buffer.
Glossy dark green foliage keeps the landscape looking full
One of the biggest reasons Davidson's Hardy Ligustrum is so useful is its foliage. The leaves are shiny, dark green, and densely arranged, which gives the plant a substantial, finished appearance through every season. That evergreen presence helps keep the landscape from looking bare in winter and makes the shrub valuable even when it is not flowering or fruiting.
White flowers and dark berries add seasonal interest
In spring, Davidson's Hardy Ligustrum produces bright white flower clusters that add a softer ornamental moment to its otherwise formal appearance. Those blooms are followed by black berries, which bring added interest into autumn and winter and help give the shrub more seasonal dimension than a plain evergreen screen.
Excellent for hedges, buffers, and broad screening
This Ligustrum is especially effective as a privacy hedge, property-line screen, or buffer planting where year-round green coverage matters. It can also be used as a specimen or anchor shrub in larger landscapes, but its real strength is in repeated planting where the dense growth creates a strong evergreen wall or backdrop.
Tough, adaptable, and best with thoughtful siting
Davidson's Hardy Ligustrum performs best in full sun to part shade and in well-drained soil. Once established, it handles heat and drought very well and responds nicely to pruning, which makes it useful for both formal and more relaxed hedge styles. Because Ligustrum types can naturalize in some regions, homeowners should use it thoughtfully and maintain it well, especially where berry production and seed spread may be a concern.
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A strong evergreen choice for privacy and structure
Davidson's Hardy Ligustrum is an excellent option for homeowners who want a refined evergreen shrub that can create privacy, structure, and a polished landscape look in a relatively short amount of time. Its dense branching and rich green foliage make it especially effective where the goal is to define a space, soften a property line, or create a broad evergreen buffer.
Glossy dark green foliage keeps the landscape looking full
One of the biggest reasons Davidson's Hardy Ligustrum is so useful is its foliage. The leaves are shiny, dark green, and densely arranged, which gives the plant a substantial, finished appearance through every season. That evergreen presence helps keep the landscape from looking bare in winter and makes the shrub valuable even when it is not flowering or fruiting.
White flowers and dark berries add seasonal interest
In spring, Davidson's Hardy Ligustrum produces bright white flower clusters that add a softer ornamental moment to its otherwise formal appearance. Those blooms are followed by black berries, which bring added interest into autumn and winter and help give the shrub more seasonal dimension than a plain evergreen screen.
Excellent for hedges, buffers, and broad screening
This Ligustrum is especially effective as a privacy hedge, property-line screen, or buffer planting where year-round green coverage matters. It can also be used as a specimen or anchor shrub in larger landscapes, but its real strength is in repeated planting where the dense growth creates a strong evergreen wall or backdrop.
Tough, adaptable, and best with thoughtful siting
Davidson's Hardy Ligustrum performs best in full sun to part shade and in well-drained soil. Once established, it handles heat and drought very well and responds nicely to pruning, which makes it useful for both formal and more relaxed hedge styles. Because Ligustrum types can naturalize in some regions, homeowners should use it thoughtfully and maintain it well, especially where berry production and seed spread may be a concern.






















