Close-up photo of a Buxus japonica, commonly known as Japanese Box, showcasing its dense and compact foliage. The plant features small, glossy, and ovate leaves in a vibrant shade of green. The leaves are tightly arranged, creating a neat and uniform appearance. The photo captures the intricate details of the foliage, highlighting the glossy texture, the rich green color, and the overall beauty of the Buxus japonica, also known as Japanese Box.
Buxus japonica  (Buxus japonica Japanese Box)
Buxus japonica  (Buxus japonica Japanese Box)
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Buxus japonica (Buxus japonica Japanese Box)

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Small evergreen shrub Buxus microphylla japonica, sometimes called Japanese Littleleaf Boxwood, is native to Japan. Due to its compact, dense growth habit and capacity for being trimmed into complicated patterns, it is a well-liked plant among gardeners and landscapers.In formal gardens, buxus microphylla japonica is frequently employed as a low hedge or border as well as in topiary forms. It is also a typical bonsai topic. The plant is a popular choice for landscape design since it can withstand rigorous trimming.
Although it does like partial shade, this kind of boxwood is reasonably resilient and can grow in a variety of soils and lighting conditions. Additionally, it is typically immune to the usual illnesses and pests that affect