Japanese Kingsville Boxwood (Buxus microphylla 'Compacta')
Japanese Kingsville Boxwood (Buxus microphylla 'Compacta')
Japanese Kingsville boxwood (Buxus microphylla) is a compact evergreen woody shrub characterized by dense branching and very small, rounded leaves that form a tightly textured canopy. The stems are short and closely spaced, producing a naturally compact and layered structure. Leaves are leathery and glossy, remaining present throughout the year and arranged oppositely along the stems. Native to East Asia, Buxus microphylla belongs to a group of boxwoods adapted to temperate forest margins and limestone-rich soils.
The Kingsville form is recognized for its particularly fine foliage and restrained growth habit. Biologically, the species is notable for its slow development and long-lived woody structure. Its evergreen leaves enable continuous photosynthesis in mild climates. The compact branching pattern and persistent foliage distinguish Buxus microphylla as one of the most refined evergreen shrubs within temperate horticultural landscapes.
Japanese Kingsville Boxwood has a typical overall cultivated height between 1’-2’ (30-61 cm) and spread diameter of 1’-3’ (.3-.91 m).
Japanese Kingsville boxwood (Buxus microphylla) is a compact evergreen woody shrub characterized by dense branching and very small, rounded leaves that form a tightly textured canopy. The stems are short and closely spaced, producing a naturally compact and layered structure. Leaves are leathery and glossy, remaining present throughout the year and arranged oppositely along the stems. Native to East Asia, Buxus microphylla belongs to a group of boxwoods adapted to temperate forest margins and limestone-rich soils.
The Kingsville form is recognized for its particularly fine foliage and restrained growth habit. Biologically, the species is notable for its slow development and long-lived woody structure. Its evergreen leaves enable continuous photosynthesis in mild climates. The compact branching pattern and persistent foliage distinguish Buxus microphylla as one of the most refined evergreen shrubs within temperate horticultural landscapes.
Japanese Kingsville Boxwood has a typical overall cultivated height between 1’-2’ (30-61 cm) and spread diameter of 1’-3’ (.3-.91 m).