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about seventy species in the
family Buxaceae.
Common names include box and
boxwood. The
boxes are
native to
western and
southern Europe, southwest, southern...
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Boxwoods (also
known as
Rural Retreat) is a
historic plantation house located near Madison,
Rockingham County,
North Carolina. It was
built about 1815...
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Boxwood blight (also
known as box
blight or
boxwood leaf drop) is a
widespread fungal disease affecting boxwoods (box plants),
caused by Cylindrocladium...
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boxwood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Boxwood may
refer to: Buxus, a
genus of
about 70
species of
shrubs and
trees in the
family Buxaceæ...
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between Buxus sempervirens and
buxus microphylla var. Koreana.
Green Velvet Boxwoods require partial to full sun in
order to survive.
Water the
plant at least...
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Buxus sempervirens, the
common box,
European box, or
boxwood, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
genus Buxus,
native to
western and
southern Europe...
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Myrsine africana, also
called Cape myrtle,
African boxwood or thakisa, is a
species of
shrub in the
family Primulaceae. It is
indigenous to
Southern and...
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Boxwood Hall
State Historic Site,
located at 1073 East
Jersey Street in Elizabeth, New Jersey, is a
historic house museum operated by the
state of New...
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topiary or low hedging.
Buxus microphylla var.
compacta (Kingsville
dwarf boxwood) and
similar cultivars are
frequently used for bonsai. The
cultivar 'Faulkner'...
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Gothic boxwood miniatures are very
small Christian-themed wood
sculptures produced during the 15th and 16th
centuries in the Low Countries, at the end...