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  2. Boxwood blight - Wikipedia

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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 buxicola (also called Calonectria pseudonaviculata).

  3. Buxus sempervirens - Wikipedia

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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, northwest Africa, and southwest Asia, from southern England south to northern Morocco, and east through the northern Mediterranean region to Turkey. [1][2][3] Buxus colchica of western Caucasus and B. hyrcana of northern Iran and eastern ...

  4. Buxus - Wikipedia

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    Buxus is a genus of about seventy species in the family Buxaceae. Common names include box and boxwood. [1][2][3] The boxes are native to western and southern Europe, southwest, southern and eastern Asia, Africa, Madagascar, northernmost South America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean, with the majority of species being tropical or ...

  5. Veronica odora - Wikipedia

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    Veronica odora is an easily recognizable round, spherical and evergreen shrub. Its Buxu s-like foliage has given rise to this plant's common name, boxwood. Veronica odora is grows slowly. Normally, it can grow to about 1 m high, but in a suitable environment, it can grow to 1.5m or even higher. [4] The leaves of the plant are elliptic-ovate.

  6. Buxus microphylla - Wikipedia

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    Buxus. Species: B. microphylla. Binomial name. Buxus microphylla. Siebold & Zucc. Buxus microphylla, the Japanese box or littleleaf box, is a species of flowering plant in the box family found in Japan and Taiwan. [2] It is a dwarf evergreen shrub or small tree growing to 1 m (3.3 ft) tall and wide.

  7. Buxus balearica - Wikipedia

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    Description. The Balearic boxwood is a monoecious tree or shrub up to three meters high. Its leaves, somewhat larger than those of the common boxwood, are oval and bright, sometimes showing a reddish or yellowish color. [1] It blooms in spring and can be reproduced from seeds or from cuttings.

  8. Paxistima myrsinites - Wikipedia

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    Paxistima myrsinites (Oregon boxleaf, Oregon boxwood, mountain lover, box, or hedge, false box, myrtle box leaf; syn. Pachistima myrsinites) [2] is a species of shrub in the family Celastraceae.

  9. Planchonella obovata - Wikipedia

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    Planchonella obovata is a species of tree in the family Sapotaceae. The common name in Australia is the northern yellow boxwood. It occurs in many parts of south-east Asia, Micronesia, and on islands of the Indian Ocean, [2] and has local common names there. Planchonella obovata grows as a bushy-crowned tree reaching a maximum height of 10 to ...