Big & Tuf nonselect chemical sold by Tractor Supply Stores. I have personally used it to kill the privet hedges. It is the only chemical that I have found that will do this. Be careful...nonselect, means just that. It will kill anything that it comes in contact with.
I think there is a flower called a privet rose. -- another answer -- Privet is a shrub of the olive family, with small white, heavily scented flowers and poisonous black berries. • Genus Ligustrum, family Oleaceae: several species, in particular the semievergreen common privet ( L. vulgare), are often grown as a hedge.
Privet is a tough, resilient, and somewhat invasive shrub that seems almost indestructible. To stop privet from growing, the entire root system must be removed after a herbicide has been applied, and branches and stumps removed.
Pryvit (привiт ) is Ukrainian for "hi". Hi in Russian is "privet" (привeт).This is not the spelling of Any English word. Pronounced pree-vyét it would be Russian for "Hi there!" or "Hello." Pronounced pry-vit ( and spelled private) it would mean personal, not public; singular, restricted.
Potentilla fruticosa is a hardy flowering bush. It grows in cool temperate areas.
A dobber can harm shrubs by feeding on their leaves, stems, and roots, causing damage to the plant's structure and compromising its overall health. This can lead to stunted growth, wilting, and potentially death of the shrub if the infestation is severe. It's important to identify and control dobber populations to protect shrubs in the garden.
Jute plant is a herb
It depends what type of shrub forms the hedge. With the normal hedging like privet or cotoneaster you can cut it hard back to a foot from the ground and it will grow back much thicker.
"Privits" is not a word. Maybe one of the definitions below fits your inquiry. A"privet" is a shrub that is related to the olive, with small white flowers used commonly as hedges. "Privates" refers to private parts, genital organs on the ouside of the body.
a privet leaf is leaves that stick insects eat !
Could you explain what you mean by 'privet'?
privet dorogoy, or if you are saying it to a girl: privet dorogaya
No, it is not a shrub.