Wild Privet | Ligustrum vulgare
Wild privet is a semi-evergreen to deciduous shrub commonly found in hedgerows, woodlands, and scrub across England, Wales, and southern Scotland. Reaching up to 4 metres tall, it thrives in well-drained calcareous soils and performs well even in coastal or exposed sites. Its foliage is variable depending on climate: in milder areas or sheltered spots it retains most of its leaves through winter, acting as semi-evergreen, while in colder regions or harsh winters it may shed all or most of its leaves like a deciduous shrub. Any leaves that do persist often turn bronze before fresh green growth emerges in spring.
In summer, wild privet produces fragrant white flowers that attract bees and butterflies, while its matt-black berries, which ripen in autumn, provide food for birds like thrushes. However, these berries are highly toxic to humans.
This shrub is popular for garden hedges due to its dense, bushy habit, which offers excellent cover for small birds and other wildlife. Pruning can be done throughout the summer, but it’s best to stop in late summer to prevent frost damage to new growth. Overall, wild privet is a valuable plant for both gardens and natural habitats, supporting a diverse range of wildlife.
Our wild privet whips are grown in the UK from UK origin seed.