1. Ornamental valueBoxwood is a shrub or small tree with cylindrical branches with longitudinal ridges. The branches are grayish white in color. The leaves are leathery. The leaves are broadly elliptical, broadly obovate, ovate-elliptical or oblong. The leaf surface is shiny. The inflorescences are axillary, capitate, with dense flowers and nearly spherical capsules. The boxwood tree has a straight trunk, lush branches and leaves, and is evergreen all year round. It can be planted alone for shaping, or combined with other plants to create landscaping. It has good ornamental value and can be kept at home to decorate the home environment. 2. Happy MoodBy growing boxwood at home, people can often see bright green, which can improve their mood and make them happier. 3. Shade and CoolnessThe branches and leaves of boxwood are lush, with many leaves stacked up in layers. In summer, boxwood can provide shade and coolness. 4. SymbolismBoxwood has a good meaning, it symbolizes wealth and good luck, and has the reputation of "a family with boxwood will enjoy long life and good fortune". It is called the gentleman among woods and can also represent the gentleman's demeanor. 5. Feng Shui EffectIn terms of Feng Shui, boxwood trees have the function of making money and warding off evil spirits. They can also attract wealth and bring fortune to the home. If you want to make the best use of the feng shui effect of boxwood, it is best to plant it on both sides of the main door, which can have a good effect. It is best not to plant boxwood behind the house, as this will block your wealth. |
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