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boxwood
/ ˈbɒksˌwʊd /
noun
the hard close-grained yellow wood of the box tree, used to make tool handles, small turned or carved articles, etc
the box tree
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Stewart recommended cactus, succulents and an evergreen shrub called an African boxwood.
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The boxwood statue is now on display at the Bonnefanten in “Art Adrift,” a show of some 20 works from the museum’s collection.
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Of a photo in which a face pokes through a boxwood hedge, she pointed out, “That’s one of the goofy ones.”
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At its former headquarters in eastern Pennsylvania, Air Products had a neatly manicured lawn and boxwood hedges.
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What do you think killed the boxwood and should I be concerned about the others?
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