Texas Privet

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Texas Privet is a moderate-growing, evergreen shrub perfect for hedges, screens, and foundation plantings. With dense, glossy green foliage and a natural upright habit, it can be shaped into formal hedges or allowed to grow more freely for a natural look. In spring, it produces small, fragrant white flowers that attract pollinators and later small dark berries that provide interest for wildlife. Hardy and low-maintenance, Texas Privet adapts well to Southern California landscapes and a variety of soil types.

Texas Privet is a moderate-growing, evergreen shrub perfect for hedges, screens, and foundation plantings. With dense, glossy green foliage and a natural upright habit, it can be shaped into formal hedges or allowed to grow more freely for a natural look. In spring, it produces small, fragrant white flowers that attract pollinators and later small dark berries that provide interest for wildlife. Hardy and low-maintenance, Texas Privet adapts well to Southern California landscapes and a variety of soil types.

    • Height:

      8-12 ft

    • Width / Spread:

      6-10 ft

    • Growth Habit: Dense, upright, rounded; naturally compact; easily pruned into formal hedges or shaped as needed

  • Small, fragrant, white, spring bloom

  • Attracts bees, butterflies, and birds with flowers and berries

  • Evergreen year-round; fragrant spring flowers; dark berries in late summer/fall; dense foliage for privacy and screening

  • Full Sun to Partial Shade

  • Moderate once established; drought-tolerant

    • Privacy Hedge

    • Accent Tree

    • Formal Gardens

    • Foundation Plantings

    • Topiary Or Container Planting

    • Screening

    • Mediterranean

    • Formal

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    • Residential

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    • Juniper

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  • Evergreen year-round; moderate-growing; provides dense screening or hedging; fragrant flowers attract pollinators; adaptable to a variety of soils and landscape conditions; low-maintenance once established