Search results
28 paź 2020 · Japanese boxwood (Buxus microphylla) is a broadleaf evergreen shrub with small glossy green leaves. Also called littleleaf boxwood, this species is among the coldest, most hardy, disease-resistant, and easiest to grow of all ornamental boxwood.
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.
7 kwi 2024 · 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
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.
19 sty 2012 · You didn’t say what kind of other plants you have, but we think the Japanese boxwood looks awfully nice paired with society garlic, oyster plants, African iris or dwarf chenille. Let us know how it all turns out!
3 paź 2024 · Japanese Boxwood (Buxus microphylla var. japonica) is a hardy evergreen shrub with small glossy green leaves and dense foliage. Of all ornamental boxwood, this species, also known as little leaf boxwood, is among the easiest to grow.
21 maj 2024 · Here’s everything you need to know about growing a Japanese box hedge. Choosing your ideal location. Japanese box plants prefer to grow in a sunny spot in your garden. Although the plant can handle some shade, it should be exposed to at least morning sunshine if you want it to thrive.