American Boxwood – Buxus Sempervirens Cheap

Description
American Boxwood, or Common Boxwood, are an excellent choice for hedges, borders or as individual specimens. Extremely cold-hardy and glossy in appearance, American Boxwood are a classic choice for gardens throughout the Northeast and Long Island. Easily shaped, these dense shrubs are great foundation plants and perform well in hedges. Left alone, these slow-growing plants can get very large but can be kept smaller with regular pruning.Â
The first planting of American boxwood in America was on Shelter Island, NY, using boxwood brought over the Atlantic Ocean from Amsterdam.
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Additional Information:
Latin Name: | Buxus sempervirens | ||
Plant Type: | Shrub | ||
Shrub Type: | Evergreen | ||
Exposure: | Part to Full Sun | ||
Deer Resistant: | Yes | ||
Mature Height: | 10-12 Feet | ||
Mature Width: | 6-8 Feet | ||
Recommended Spacing: | 1.5-3.5 Ft apart | ||
Growth Rate: | Slow | ||
Hardiness Zone: | Zone 6-9 | ||
Habit: | Upright columnar | ||
Water Needs: | Average | ||
Maintenance: | Easy | ||
Pruning Time: | Summer | ||
Additional attribute: | |||
Attracts Birds | |||
Easy Care | |||
Year-round Interest | |||
Landscape Uses: | |||
Border, Container, Hedge, Mass Planting, Privacy Screen, Specimen, Topiary | |||
Size | 1 Gal, 2 Gal, 3 Gal, 5 Gal, 18-24", 24-30" Hedging, 24-30", 24-30" Hvy, 30-36" Hedging, 30-36", 36-42", 42-48", 48-54", 36-42" Columnar, 42-48" Columnar |
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