1. Differences in plantsBoxwood is an evergreen tree with a crown diameter of about 5 to 8 meters. The front is dark green and the back is light green. The diameter of the crown of the Pittosporum tobira is about 15 to 150 centimeters, the height is about 2 to 6 meters, and the trunk bark is gray-brown in color. 2. The difference of leavesThe leaves of boxwood are oval or oblong, about 5 to 6 cm long and 4 to 5 cm wide, with slight waves on the edges. The leaves of the Pittosporum tobira are obovate or elliptical in shape, bright green in surface color, and curled at the edges. 3. Differences in FruitsThe fruit of boxwood is nearly spherical in shape, with red skin, and matures around November. The fruit of the Pittosporum tobira is ovoid in shape with edges and corners. It matures around September to October. |
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