Buxus microphylla is easier to raise.
Buxus buxus is divided into Buxus macrophylla and Buxus microphylla, both of which have their own varieties and high ornamental value, but in general Buxus buxus is better. Buxus buxus leaves are small, but they grow densely and have strong adaptability to the environment.
Buxus macrophylla and Buxus microphylla are different in morphology, so Buxus macrophylla is better than Buxus microphylla. Buxus microphylla is generally shorter, but its cold tolerance and drought tolerance are stronger than that of Buxus microphylla, and there are many excellent varieties of Buxus microphylla, both of which have their own advantages.
Generally, Buxus microphylla varieties, such as pearls and finches, are not only adaptable to the environment, but also have the highest ornamental value compared with other varieties. Usually, they need to be preserved in the sun, otherwise it is easy to make Buxus microphylla grow in vain and reduce its ornamental value.
In fact, both Euonymus japonicus and Euonymus japonicus need to be exposed to the sun at ordinary times, and their plants need to be watered and fertilized in time, and trimmed in time, so that Euonymus japonicus can grow better, increase its geomantic value and be beneficial to plant growth.