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Growth habit and environmental conditions of boxwood

Growth habit of boxwood

Populus euphratica likes semi-shade, leaves that grow in full light will turn yellow, and it also likes warm and humid climate. It grows well in fertile, moist and well-drained neutral and acidic soil, and is resistant to drought, humidity, pruning, smoke and harmful gases. Slow growth, small plants, generally less than 2m, long life.

Environmental conditions of boxwood growth

Populus tomentosa generally grows in North China, but it also exists in South China. Its vitality is extremely tenacious, and it generally grows in sunny places. It can withstand long-term rainy weather and even survive in low-lying places.

Appearance characteristics of boxwood

1, whole:

Boxwood 1~6m tall, with cylindrical branches, longitudinal edges and gray branchlets, all pubescent or relatively glabrous outside.

2. Blade:

Boxwood leaves are leathery, broadly ovoid, broadly obovate, ovoid or oblong in shape. The front end is round or blunt, often with small notches, not sharp.

Key points of potted boxwood cultivation

1, humidity:

When planting boxwood, it is necessary to ensure sufficient water and moist soil, especially in high temperature season, when the water evaporation is large, it is necessary to water it.

2, fertilization:

Fertilize boxwood 1-2 times a month during baking. It's best to put it in a sunny place, and be careful not to get wet when it rains.