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  1. 1 lis 2012 · The Difference Between Wintergreen & Japanese Boxwood. Although they are both broadleaf evergreen plants with small glossy leaves, wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens) and Japanese boxwood (Buxus microphylla) are more different than they are alike.

  2. ‘Wintergreen’ is a wonderful, carefree boxwood cultivar. The dainty foliage and compact size are perfect for smaller gardens and containers. The shrub has a naturally dense, rounded habit and should rarely require pruning to maintain a tidy shape.

  3. Boxwood ‘Wintergreen’ (Buxus sinica var. insularis), also known as Korean Littleleaf Boxwood, is a dense evergreen shrub. The numerous branches and leaves can be intricately pruned into desired shapes, making it a choice topiary plant. Foliage can range from yellow-green to dark green.

  4. 7 paź 2021 · The Japanese boxwood cultivar ‘Kingsville’ is a low-growing landscaping shrub with bright green, oval leaves. Like many Buxus microphylla cultivars, this shrub has characteristic small, rounded leaves growing densely on woody branches.

  5. 30 cze 2024 · The Wintergreen Boxwood, also commonly known as the Korean Boxwood, boasts an elegant and compact stature. With a mature size ranging between 2-4 feet in height and a width of 3-5 feet, it provides gardens with a neat, manicured appearance.

  6. The Wintergreen Boxwood, Buxus sinica var. Insularis ‘Wintergreen’, is a cold tolerant, slow growing broadleaf evergreen can be planted individually or in containers as an accent. These are perfect for growing evergreen hedges and garden borders.

  7. 7 kwi 2024 · Eriko Tsukamoto/Getty Images. Japanese boxwood is a littleleaf boxwood with a slow growth rate. It is heat-tolerant, making it a good choice for the South. Its leaves may become bronzy in winter. Native Area: Far East; USDA Growing Zones: 6 to 9; Height: 6 to 8.5 feet (with a greater width) Sun Exposure: Partial sun to partial shade