97+ Japanese Boxwood Evergreen
These shrubs will have delicate small flowers in april and may that are greenish cream in color and do have a nice fragrance for a short time. 60 count trays of fully rooted 2 japanese boxwood buxus shrubs.
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Small thick leaves slow rate of growth and a bushy habit make this a dream of a plant for neat freaks and shrub sculptors. The classy very hardy japanese boxwood is the ideal low maintenance green shrub for south florida homeowners. Japonica works well in hedges or foundation plantings. Also a slightly lighter shade of green than most boxwoods.It s perfect for formal manicured landscaping or you can just trim occasionally. This is a classic choice for pruning into sharp edged box hedges and topiaries. Left untrimmed it has a naturally rounded growth habit and reaches 6 8 ft. Makes an excellent medium to large hedge and is quite easy to grow.
Dwarf or low growing boxwoods. Japanese boxwood has nice bright green oval shaped leaves that are somewhat larger than the hybrid boxwoods most commonly seen in landscapes. Tall and 10 15 ft. This evergreen shrub grows 6 to 8 feet wide and 10 to 15 feet tall with a compact growth habit.
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