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When does boxwood blossom and what does it taste like?

Boxwood blooms once a year, and the flowering period is usually around March in spring. Boxwood inflorescences are axillary, and the flowers are small and dense, which look delicate and lovely. The flowers have a faint fragrance, and their language and meaning are indomitable.

Flowering time of boxwood

Boxwood blooms once a year, usually around March in spring, and the flowering period is short. Boxwood can blossom in two years and one year if it is maintained in a suitable environment, but it is rare. If the environment is not suitable, it will take three to four years.

Flower language and implication of boxwood

The flower language and moral of boxwood is perseverance, because boxwood has strong adaptability and tenacious vitality, and it can grow well and blossom as scheduled even in harsh environment, which tells us that we must bravely face the difficulties in life in order to usher in a better life.

Boxwood is evergreen all the year round, that is, it will grow bravely in harsh environment, give full play to its full ability and bring its value into play for the benefit of mankind, warning us to overcome difficulties bravely like boxwood, and to have indomitable spirit in order to gain something.

Flowering appearance of boxwood

Buxus inflorescence is axillary, with small and dense flowers, which look delicate and lovely. Bracts are broadly ovate with 10 sessile male flowers. Sepals are round, female flowers are thick, inverted heart-shaped, and have a faint fragrance.