Does boxwood prefer shade or sun?The broadleaf boxwood is a sun-loving tree that can adapt to various ecological environments and grows in various warm and humid soil zones. It is resistant to drought and barrenness, as well as waterlogging. However, the plant is large in size and is not suitable for indoor maintenance. Does boxwood like the sun? Large-leaf boxwood likes a growing environment with plenty of sunlight. It can be placed in an environment with plenty of light at ordinary times so that the plant can better carry out photosynthesis and accumulate nutrients. Is boxwood shade tolerant?Large-leaf boxwood likes the sun, but is also shade-tolerant to a certain extent. The plant has strong vitality and can grow on shady slopes of mountains, but the plant cannot be deprived of sunlight for a long time. Growing environment of boxwoodThe broadleaf boxwood is not very demanding on the soil and can grow normally in slightly acidic or slightly alkaline soils, but it will grow faster in fertile, loose, well-drained soils. Large-leaf boxwood likes water and prefers a humid growing environment. It requires both the soil and air to have relatively high humidity. Watering should be timely, and spraying should be done to increase humidity when the air is dry. |
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