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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.
‘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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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