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Each boxwood is listed with our planting recommendations regarding sun resistance or susceptibility to boxwood leafminer and boxwood blight, Gem’, ‘Little Missy’
Japanese Boxwood (Buxus Microphylla var. Japonica) is a dwarf, evergreen shrub prized for its low maintenance nature. This slow-growing plant is native to Japan but thrives throughout much of the United States, especially in the south, where many grow the hedge for privacy and visual interest.
‘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.
Japanese Boxwood. buxus microphylla. Members of the Buxus family, Japanese Boxwoods are densely packed shrubs native to Asia. This evergreen shrub’s thick foliage makes them an exceptional choice for ornamental hedges as they are easily shaped to fit the needs of the finished project.
1 lis 2012 · 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.
While if you plant Japanese boxwood in part shade, the foliage remains green throughout winter. Green Beauty Boxwoods do better in slightly acidic soil. Green Beauty Boxwoods are good boxwoods for hedges.
Buxus microphylla var. japonica ‘Green Beauty’ (Japanese Boxwood) is a dense and compact evergreen shrub with a lush foliage of small, glossy, lance-shaped, dark green leaves. The foliage retains its rich color most of the year, becoming bronze-tinged in cold winter weather.