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Life Span

Type

Origin

Types

Number of Varieties

Habitat

USDA Hardiness Zone

AHS Heat Zone

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Information

Minimum Height

Minimum Width

Flower Color

Flower Color Modifier

Fruit Color

Leaf Color in Spring

Leaf Color in Summer

Leaf Color in Fall

Leaf Color in Winter

Leaf Shape

Thorns

Season

Plant Season

Sunlight

Growth Rate

Type of Soil

The pH of Soil

Soil Drainage

Bloom Time

Repeat Bloomer

Tolerances

Care

Where to Plant?

How to Plant?

Plant Maintenance

Watering Requirements

In Summer

In Spring

In Winter

Soil pH

Soil Type

Soil Drainage Capacity

Sun Exposure

Pruning

Fertilizers

Pests and Diseases

Plant Tolerance

Facts

Flowers

Flower Petal Number

Showy Fruit

Edible Fruit

Fragrant Flower

Fragrant Fruit

Fragrant Leaf

Fragrant Bark/Stem

Showy Foliage

Showy Bark

Foliage Texture

Foliage Sheen

Evergreen

Invasive

Self-Sowing

Attracts

Allergy

Benefits

Aesthetic Uses

Beauty Benefits

Edible Uses

Environmental Uses

Medicinal Uses

Part of Plant Used

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Used As Indoor Plant

Used As Outdoor Plant

Garden Design

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In Hindi

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Classification

Kingdom

Phylum

Class

Order

Family

Genus

Clade

Tribe

Subfamily

Number of Species

 
Perennial
Broadleaf Evergreen
Europe, Southern Europe, Turkey, Northern Africa
Elegantissima boxwood, Latifolia Maculata boxwood
8
Sandy areas, Temperate Regions
5-8
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21,22
Oval or Rounded
 
90.00 cm
90.00 cm
Yellow green
Bicolor
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Green
Dark Green
Dark Green
Olive, Dark Green, Bronze
Elliptic
 
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Full Sun, Partial Sun
Slow
Loam, Sandy
Acidic, Neutral
Sandy
Late Spring
-
 
Ground
Leaf Cutting, Stem Cutting, stem tip cuttings
Medium
Do not water frequently
Lots of watering
Moderate
Average Water
Acidic, Neutral
Loam, Sand
Well drained
Full Sun, Partial Sun
A hard prune may be necessary if the plant becomes woody, Cut away fading foliage, Prune if you want to improve plant shape, Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches, Remove dead leaves
Compost, fertilize in growing season
Mildew, Mites, Red blotch
Salt and Soil Compaction, Shallow soil
 
Insignificant
Single
Fine
Glossy
Caterpillar, Early/Late Blight, Mites, Spider Mites
Eye irritation, Skin irritation
 
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Blackheads, Good Cleanser, Makes Hair Silkier
Air purification, Erosion control, Provides ground cover
Dermatitis, epilepsy, Treating fever
Bark, Leaves
Decoration Purposes, Showy Purposes, Used to make chess pieces
Bonsai, Edging, Espalier, Foundation, Hedges, Rock Garden, Wall
 
Buxus sempervirens
English boxwood
European boxwood
Gewöhnlicher Buchsbaum
Buis commun
boj común
European boxwood
Buxo
Bukszpan wieczniezielony
European boxwood
 
Plantae
Tracheophyta
Magnoliopsida
Buxales
Buxaceae
Buxus
Angiosperms, Eudicots
-
-
70
 
Perennial
Perennial
Europe
Pulmonaria Bubble Gum , Pulmonaria ‘Polar Splash’ , Pulmonaria ‘Moonshine’
25
Alpine Meadows
4-8
8-3
1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17
Cushion/Mound-forming
 
25.40 cm
81.30 cm
Red, Salmon, Coral
-
-
Dark Green
Dark Green
Dark Green
Light Green
Lanceolate
 
Spring, Summer, Fall
Partial Sun, Partial shade, Full Shade
Medium
Clay, Loam
Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Average
Early Spring, Spring, Late Winter
Drought, Rocky Soil
 
Ground, Pot
Divison
Medium
Keep ground moist, Keep the Soil well drained
Lots of watering
Moderate
Average Water
Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Clay, Loam
Average
Partial Sun, Partial shade, Full Shade
Prune after flowering, Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches, Remove dead leaves
All-Purpose Liquid Fertilizer, Compost
Pest Free, Powdery mildew
Drought, Rocky Soil
 
Showy
Single
Medium
Matte
Hummingbirds
-
 
Borders, Informal Hedge, Ornamental use, Showy Purposes, Woodland margins
-
Air purification
-
-
-
Edging, Groundcover, Mixed Border, Rock Garden / Wall
 
PULMONARIA rubra 'David Ward'
David Ward, Red Lungwort
david ward
david ward
david ward
david ward
david ward
david ward
david ward
david ward
 
Plantae
Tracheophyta
Magnoliopsida
Lamiales
Boraginaceae
Pulmonaria
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Difference Between English Boxwood and David Ward

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Importance of English Boxwood and David Ward

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Compare Facts of English Boxwood vs David Ward

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