Dwarf Boxwood Bush
Growing boxwood in your home landscape allows you to create a formal hedge a matching border or a pair of boxwood plants to balance an entryway. Widely adaptable in the landscape and well suited to containers.
Dwarf boxwood bush
A small rounded evergreen shrub that forms tufts of growth resembling a cloud if left unpruned. Wintergreen boxwood shrub plant. The dwarf english boxwood buxus sempervirens suffruticosa an evergreen shrub gets to around 3 feet tall.Perfect for creating a hedge or accent in tight spaces requiring little to no pruning to keep its neat shape. A compact slow grower perfect for edging borders topiaries and containers. An exceptional new dwarf boxwood with a natural columnar form.
Lustrous evergreen foliage is easily clipped into formal topiary shapes. Well suited for topiary and containers. The korean type is a bit more cold hardy and better suited to gardeners in zone 5.
Partial to full sun. Dwarf english boxwood shrubs for sale online. The korean type is a bit more cold hardy and better suited to gardeners in zone 5.
Southern living plant collection 2 5 qt. The small leaves are dark green on the top and light green on the underside. Suffruticosa dwarf english boxwood buxus sempervirens.
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