Boxwood blossoms
Buxus buxus, also known as Buxus buxus and Buxus buxus, is a relatively common small tree, which likes warm and humid growth environment. Common in valleys and streams, it will bloom. The flowering period is generally in March, while the fruiting period is around May-June.
When does boxwood blossom?
Boxwood generally blooms in March every year, which is more tolerant to shade and likes light environment, and generally grows well indoors and outdoors.
How long can boxwood last?
If boxwood is well maintained, it will bloom in two years or a year, but it is rare. Usually, we must pay attention to the light and apply fertilizer properly.
Flowering appearance of boxwood
Buxus inflorescence is axillary, with dense flowers, wide oval bracts, male flowers 10, no pedicels, round sepals, stout female flowers, inverted heart-shaped stigma and yellow-green flowers. It will gradually fall off after May, so there must be plenty of sunshine at ordinary times.
Post-flowering treatment of boxwood
Boxwood needs pruning in time after flowering, usually during plastic pruning. First, cutting off old branches, dead branches and dead branches with weak growth potential can promote the germination of new branches, water them in time, keep the soil moist and be beneficial to growth.
Boxwood flowering painting