Garden use of Euonymus japonicus: hedges and boundary-increasing trees are mostly used in gardens, not only around courtyards, tunnels and buildings, but also around main roads and green belts. Because of its strong resistance to various toxic gases, it can absorb and purify the air, resist dust and vacuum, and is an ideal greening tree species in polluted areas. It is the first choice for plane greening such as hedges, green balls, green beds, green modules and patterns. Euonymus microphylla is an evergreen ground cover plant to replace lawn, and it is an ideal ground cover plant for slope protection of large squares, green spaces, highways, railways and viaducts.
Buxus macrophylla habits: positive tree species, like light and shade, requiring warm and humid climate and fertile soil. Strong adaptability, cold tolerance, drought tolerance and barren tolerance. Extremely resistant to pruning and shaping.