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(John Baldwin Boxwood, Littleleaf Boxwood)
John Baldwin boxwood is a dense, upright yet rounded broadleaf evergreen shrub that can be easily pruned for use as a medium-sized hedge or topiary. The glossy foliage emerges soft green and matures to deep green with a bluish cast. It is not attractive to deer for grazing, but its tiny fragrant flowers are often visited by bees.
Very adapted to heat and humidity, 'John Baldwin' grows best in partial sun and well-drained soils and benefits from mulching to keep its roots cool and moist. With...
(Julia Jane Boxwood, Littleleaf Boxwood)
Julia Jane boxwood is an upright rounded broadleaf evergreen shrub useful as a low hedge, topiary or foundation plant. The glossy foliage emerges lime green, maturing to dark green and develops a bronzy cast in winter. It is not attractive to foraging deer but its tiny fragrant flowers are often visited by bees.
Very adapted to heat and humidity, littleleaf boxwood grows best in part sun and well-drained soils and benefits from mulching to keep its roots cool and moist.
James H. Schutte
(Littleleaf Boxwood)
Littleleaf boxwood is a dense, rounded broadleaf evergreen shrub known for its tolerance to pruning, making it great plant for hedges and topiary. It has small, oval, deep green foliage which turns yellow or brownish (bronze) in winter. The tiny fragrant flowers are often visited by bees.
Cultivated in Asia since the 1400s, littleleaf boxwood is no longer found in the wild and is today considered of a manmade garden origin. Very adapted to heat and humidity, it grows best in partial sun and well-drained...
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(Golden Dream Littleleaf Boxwood, Littleleaf Boxwood)
Littleleaf boxwood is a dense, rounded broadleaf evergreen shrub known for its tolerance to pruning, making it great plant for hedges and topiary. It has small, oval, deep green foliage which turns yellow or brownish (bronze) in winter. The tiny fragrant flowers are often visited by bees.
Cultivated in Asia since the 1400s, littleleaf boxwood is no longer found in the wild and is today considered of a manmade garden origin. Very adapted to heat and humidity, it grows best in partial sun and well-drained...
(Littleleaf Boxwood, True Spreader Boxwood)
True Spreader boxwood is a dense broadleaf evergreen shrub slowly growing into a neat mound that requires little shaping. The glossy foliage emerges soft green and matures to deep green, holding its color all winter. It is not attractive to hungry deer but its tiny fragrant flowers are often visited by bees.
Very adapted to heat and humidity, 'True Spreader' grows best in partial sun and well-drained soils and benefits from mulching to keep its roots cool and moist. This boxwood cultivar is strongly...
James H. Schutte
(Japanese Boxwood)
A slow growing plant, Japanese boxwood is a rounded broadleaf evergreen shrub suitable for foundations, hedges and topiary. The dense glossy foliage is deep green and develops a bronze hue in winter. It is not attractive to foragaing deer but its tiny fragrant flowers are often visited by bees.
Very adapted to heat and humidity, Japanese boxwood is also quite cold tolerant. It grows best in part sun and well-drained soils and benefits from mulching to keep its roots cool and moist. Although more...
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(Japanese Boxwood, National Boxwood)
National boxwood is a an upright broadleaf evergreen shrub suitable for foundations, hedges and topiary. Introduced by the U.S. Botanical Garden, it grows a bit faster than other Japanese boxwood selections. The glossy foliage is deep green and develops a bronze hue in winter. Stems are upward growing and are wavy, often resmebling a yew. It is not attractive to foraging deer but its tiny fragrant flowers are often visited by bees.
Very adapted to heat and humidity, Japanese boxwood is also quite...
James H. Schutte
(Common Boxwood, Variegated Boxwood)
Hostas are herbaceous perennials prized for their leaves, habit, toughness and tolerance of shade. This one, ‘Heartleaf,’ is a medium-sized hosta that forms spreading mounds of heart-shaped, deeply-ribbed green leaves. The flowers are numerous, large, lavender, and funnel-to-bell-shaped. They appear on leafless stems held above the foliage in summer.
Like most hostas, ‘Heartleaf’ grows best in full to partial shade and tolerates a wide range of fertile well-drained soil types. It prefers average,...
(Korean Boxwood)
Korean boxwood is known for excellent winter hardiness and its tolerance to pruning, making it great plant for hedges and topiary. Native to the mountains of the Korean Peninsula and northern and eastern China, this is a dense, rounded broadleaf evergreen shrub to small tree. It has tiny, oval, deep green foliage which turns yellow or brownish (bronze) in winter. The tiny, green-yellow, fragrant flowers are visited by bees in spring.
Resilient to a wide range of soils (acidic to slightly alkaline),...
James H. Schutte
(Korean Boxwood)
The robust Korean boxwood is known for its excellent winter hardiness and tolerance to pruning and shearing. It is a dense, rounded broadleaf evergreen shrub native to the mountain forests of the Korean Peninsula and northern China.
Small, oval, deep glossy green foliage covers this shrub all season but may turn yellow or bronzy brown in winter. In spring it offers tiny, fragrant, green-yellow flowers that are visited by bees. The fruit is inconspicuous.
Resilient to a wide range of soils...