Green Velvet Boxwood

Green Velvet Boxwood

Here’s another terrific selection of boxwood that is a product of the perfect union between the tremendously hardy and profoundly compact koreana and our “common” sempervirens, renowned for its excellent […]

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Green Mountain Boxwood

Green Mountain Boxwood

Distinctly upright and conical with a broad base, this cultivar has a large range of landscape uses from specimen to hedging. Great green color has year-round staying power.

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Green Gem Boxwood

No wonder this rich performer is in the Royal Botanic Garden in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It is a priceless gem that truly lives up to its name! Introduced by Sheridan […]

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Baby Gem Boxwood

Baby Gem Boxwood

Great, compact growing Boxwood is both heat and drought tolerant with year round dark green foliage color. Holds color in winter cold. Low maintenance evergreen is great for foundations, edging or […]

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Green Mound Boxwood

Green Mound Boxwood

A compact, rounded evergreen shrub, ‘Green Mound’ features smooth-margined, glossy, deep green leaves that retain their color through winter. A slow growing shrub that reaches 2-3′ high and wide in […]

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Tide Hill Boxwood

If you still think boxwood is always uptight or rounded, you’ve got to see this rebellious specimen! Dwarf and spreading, this little gem gradually creeps over the landscape in a […]

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Winter Gem Boxwood

Winter Gem Boxwood

We talk a lot about “winter interest” ? let’s talk now about spring, summer, autumn AND winter interest, because that’s what you get when you plant ‘Winter Gem’. Let’s start […]

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Sprinter®

Sprinter®

This is an improved, fast-growing form of ‘Winter Gem’. Its glossy evergreen foliage is attractive year-round, and it has excellent hardiness. This variety’s more upright habit makes it great for […]

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Little Missy Boxwood

Little Missy Boxwood

Little Missy was spotted at a growing nursery in West Virginia where they noticed its exceptional form and smaller leaves. Its dark green foliage retains its color all summer and […]

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Franklins Gem Boxwood

Franklins Gem Boxwood

The name Styer has been part of the American horticulture industry since 1890 when Jacob Styer started his nursery in the Brandywine Valley of eastern Pennsylvania. Legend has it that […]

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