
Wintergreen Boxwood
Wintergreen boxwood, scientifically known as Buxus microphylla var. japonica 'Wintergreen,' is a popular evergreen shrub often used for hedging and landscaping. Here's a description of Wintergreen boxwood: 1. Size: Wintergreen boxwood is a compact and slow-growing shrub that typically reaches a mature height of 2 to 4 feet (60 to 120 cm) and has a similar spread. 2. Foliage: It features small, glossy, oval-shaped leaves that are dark green year-round. The leaves are about 1/2 to 1 inch long and densely cover the branches, creating a lush, dense appearance. 3. Growth Habit: Wintergreen boxwood has a rounded and bushy growth habit, making it a popular choice for formal hedges and topiaries. It responds well to pruning and shaping. 4. Flowers: Inconspicuous, small, and greenish-yellow flowers may appear in late spring or early summer. However, these flowers are not a prominent ornamental feature of the plant. 5. Evergreen: As the name suggests, Wintergreen boxwood retains its green foliag