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Boxwood

 

What is Boxwood?

Boxwood is a species of evergreen shrub belonging to the Buxaceae family. This widespread species is cultivated for its foliage in temperate climates, and often used in topiary. It has glossy, small leaves and produces small, creamy-yellow flowers in May and June. In its natural form, Boxwood can grow up to 20 feet tall and 5 feet wide, but in cultivation it is much smaller.

 

Where is Boxwood generally used?

Boxwood is most commonly used in gardens and landscaping, where it is often used in topiary and for hedges. It is also used for bonsai, making musical instruments, and for interior decorating. 

 

Where is Boxwood found?

Boxwood is native to Europe, North Africa, and some parts of western Asia. It is also found in parts of the U.S., including the West Coast, Appalachia, and the Pacific Northwest. 

 

What are the health benefits of Boxwood?

Boxwood has several health benefits, including:

-Improving overall skin health

-Reducing inflammation

-Aiding in digestion

-Boosting the immune system

-Protecting against certain types of cancer

 

Interesting Facts about Boxwood

-Boxwood is the only species in the family Buxaceae.

-Boxwood has been cultivated for centuries, and traces of it have been found in ancient Egyptian tombs. 

-Boxwood is the national flower of Albania. 

 

List of other similar ingredients

Other plants that are similar to Boxwood include: 

-Yew 

-Holly

-Juniper

-Spruce

-Cedar

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