Boxwood has been long used as a decorative pruned hedge in formal gardens, but it’s also beautiful when less strictly maintained. Allowed to grow freely, some varieties can reach 20 feet tall.
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A dense, multistemmed, evergreen tree or shrub to around 200cm with a dense, oval habit, neat, ovate bright green foliage turning to darker green in winter, and smooth grey bark. More vigorous then ...
‘Its berries support birds and the leaf texture is a pleasant alternative to boxwood.’ ‘It grows quickly, withstands pruning and shearing, or can be let to range as a softer, informal hedgerow,’ says ...
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Boxwood features small green leaves that stay through the winter. Varieties include Buxus microphylla japonica 'Winter Gem.' This particular boxwood is known for winter hardiness in Zones 5 through 9.
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Two years ago, Linda C. Askey, a columnist for Southern Living Magazine, wrote an article on the care of boxwoods. She shared a maintenance calendar and a fertilizer mixture given to her by Atlanta ...