Noun
The wood of the box (Buxus).
Source: Webster's dictionaryA few years ago, I started skipping tree lots and buying my garland and tree at Home Depot and boxwood wreaths at Trader Joe’s. Source: Internet
An ornate fountain was surrounded by a rose garden surrounded, in turn, by English dwarf boxwood. Source: Internet
Simply use floral foam, boxwood cuttings and spare ornaments to make your own. Source: Internet
It is possible that willful spirit might have been passed on to her progeny, as Jon Carloftis told us a few years back about his garden philosophy when it comes to his beloved Labradors, “Let them pee on the boxwood. Source: Internet
Towering boxwood centerpieces juxtaposed gray-washed farm tables, and sleek ghost chairs and cozy lounge setups were stationed throughout the grounds. Source: Internet
This bundle of natural boxwood stems is carefully preserved for vibrant color anywhere around the house. Source: Internet