Excuse me, what kind of plant is this
This is Ligustrum microphyllum. . . Ligustrum lucidum (scientific name: Ligustrum lucidum. ) is a small shrub of Ligustrum in Oleaceae. Leaves are thin and tough; The flowers are white, fragrant and sessile; Corolla tube and corolla lobes are equal in length; Anthers beyond corolla lobes. Drupe wide oval, black. Habitat in ditches, roadsides, riverside bushes and slopes. The main branches and leaves of Ligustrum microphyllum are compact and round, and are often planted in the courtyard for viewing, which is an important hedge material for landscaping. Leaves used as medicine have the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials and treating burns and scalds; Bark is used as a medicine to treat burns. Resistant to a variety of toxic gases, it is an excellent anti-pollution tree species; Its leaves are small, evergreen, resistant to pruning and growing rapidly, and it is also an excellent tree species for making bonsai.