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Glossy privet (Ligustrum lucidum) berries are considered inedible but the fruit has numerous medicinal uses such as increasing white blood cell count and helps maintain bone marrow in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy.
Jan 9, 2019
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a species of flowering plant in the olive family Oleaceae, native to the southern half of China and naturalized in many places.
The flower fragrant is very pungent and may induce asthma in some people. The fruits are inedible drupes attractive to birds. But it is not as cold-hardy as ...
The oblong, blue/black fruit is a drupe containing 1 to 4 seeds. Fruit clusters persist through the winter. Mature trees can produce hundreds of fruit.
LIGUSTRUM LUCIDUM FRUIT M9G2U96DUT Overview Substance Class Structurally Diverse Record UNII M9G2U96DUT Record Protection Status Public record
Glossy privet is used for promoting growth and darkening of hair, reducing facial dark spots, rapid heartbeat (palpitations), achy joints (rheumatism), ...
Fruit length: less than .5 inch. Fruit covering: fleshy. Fruit color: purple, blue. Fruit characteristics: attracts birds; showy; fruit/leaves a litter problem ...
The fruit is antibacterial, antiseptic, antitumour, cardiotonic, diuretic and tonic[147, 176, 178, 238]. It is taken internally in the treatment of complaints ...
Ligustrum lucidum (glossy privet) is a shrub/tree (family Oleaceae) with white flowers and shiny oval-shaped leaves found in the San Francisco Bay area.
Fruits are <0.5 in. (1.3 cm) long, oval, fleshy and ripen to a dark blue to black color. Fruits persist into winter. Several privet species occur and they are ...