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claireplymouth

Does anyone grow Golden Privet in New England?

I found a pretty little shrublet in my garden that I couldn't identify (not unusual for me, I have many mystery volunteers) and I posted photos on the Name That Plant forum.

Foundling shrub - Euonymus seedling?

Several people said it looked like a Golden Privet, one of the Ligustrum varieties. That seems very reasonable to me, but my problem is what to do with it. I'd like to put it in a sunnier spot so the foliage gets more golden, but it sounds like it could become a monster. I also wonder whether it would be wholly deciduous here in Zone 6b or whether the leaves would persist in most or at least some winters.

I'm a sucker for interesting volunteers and I'd hate to compost the plant. I also don't want to devote a lot of garden space to a shrub that isn't all that attractive.

Does anyone have experience with, or opinions for or against the Golden Privet?

Thanks,

Claire

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