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Beautiful Boxwood!
Boxwood fills in the gap in ornamentals with its many easily sculpted
forms. They provide everything from topiary, pyramid, globe, and spiral shapes
to hedges and Bonsai uses.
CONTAINER STOCK
B & B STOCK
- Buxus
- microphylla japonica, 'Green Beauty', Green Beauty Boxwood
- Zone 5, ht. 4-6' unpruned.
- Compact foliage 1/3-1 in. round-tipped leaves. Hardier than common Japanese
boxwood; holds its deep green color in coldest weather and hot summer.
- microphylla 'Koreana', Korean Boxwood
- Zone 4, Ht. 2'
- Slower growing than Japanese Boxwood. Noted for its hardiness.
- microphylla var. Koreana 'Wintergreen', Wintergreen Boxwood
- Zone 4, Ht.2'
- An upright spreading plant with delicate, bright green foliage becoming
coppery to bronze-green in winter.
- sempervirens 'Aureo-variegata', Variegated Boxwood
- Zone 5, Ht. 6-10'
- Leaves marked with yellow variegation.
- sempervirens 'Suffruticosa', True Dwarf Boxwood
- Zone 5, Ht.4-5'
- Slower growing than others. Dense form and texture, small leaves.

- sempervirens 'Truetree', Common Boxwood
- Zone 5, Ht. 15-20' with equal spread.
- Dense foliage of dark green oval leaves, medium size.
- 'Green Mountain', Green Mountain Boxwood
- Zone 4, Ht.4-5' Upright pyramidal.
- This hybrid cross has the good leaf color of sempervirens and the compact
form and hardiness of Korean Boxwood.
- Green Velvet', Green Velvet Boxwood
- Zone 4, Ht.2-3' Wth.3'
- A low mounding, slow growing shrub with dark green leaves.
Buxus
- sempervirens, Common, English Boxwood
- 15"-18" 18"-24" 24"-30"
- Zone 5, Ht. 15'
- Dense foliage of medium-sized, lustrous, dark-green oval leaves.
- sempervirens 'Truetree Globe', Globe English Boxwood
- 15"-18" 18"-21" 21"-24"
- Zone 5, Ht. Same as Common Boxwood but pruned to globe shape.
- sempervirens 'Truetree
Pyramid', Pyramid English Boxwood
- 18-21" 21"-24" 24"-30" 30"-36"
- Zone 5, Ht. Same as Common Boxwood, pruned to pyramid shape.
- sempervirens 'Suffruticosa', True Dwarf Boxwood
- 10"-12" 12"-15" 15"-18"18-21"
- Zone 5 Ht.4-5'
- Slower growing than others. Dense form and texture, small leaves.
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