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Green Velvet Boxwood
Prices start at : 39.95 USD / 1 pcs

As spring arrives, tiny white flowers emerge that are elegantly attractive and fragrant. Adaptable to most soil types, it thrives with a small amount of pruning, occasional feeding, and annual mulching.
  • Mature Width: 3-5 ft.
  • Mature Height: 4-6 ft.
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Sun
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Titan Boxwood
Prices start at : 19.95 USD / 1 pcs

This functional evergreen compliments your other garden plantings or can take center stage! Hardy in Every Way With this boxwood thriving in USDA zones 4-9, its adaptability extends well beyond the typical boxwood shrub.
  • Sunlight: Full-Partial
  • Spacing: 2 ft.
  • Drought Tolerance: Great
  • Growth Rate: Slow
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Winter Gem Boxwood
Prices start at : 26.95 USD / 1 GAL

Thinning allows the leaves to grow along the entire branch, not just the tips, resulting in a fuller look. Considered the classic evergreen shrub. When using boxwood as a hedge, begin pruning when the shrub is young rather than waiting several years until...
Maryland
Bowie
Emerald Jewel Boxwood
Prices start at : 55.95 USD / #2 Container range: 1.2 - 1.8 gallons (5 - 8 liters)

When pruning boxwood into a hedge, make sure the bottom is left wider than the top. This allows more light to reach the lower branches and the hedge is less likely to thin at the bottom.
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun
  • Soil Type: Well Drained
  • Fall Color: Evergreen
  • Mature Spread: 2 - 3 feet
  • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla var. koreana 'Emerald Jewel'
  • Foliage: Green
Nebraska
Omaha
Green Mountain Boxwood
Prices start at : 26.95 USD / 1 GAL

Pruning early causes the shrub to become thicker at the bottom rather than being thin or open at the base. Fossilized remains of Boxwood plants date back to over 22 million years ago.
Maryland
Bowie
North Star Boxwood
Prices start at : 33.95 USD / Quart Container

It has its preferences, of course, and does best in an alkaline bed. Boxwood North Star (Buxus sempervirens 'North Star'tm) is a superb new hardy boxwood that lives up to the legend.
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Full Shade, Partial Sun
  • Mature Spread: 3- 4 feet
  • Soil Type: Widely Adaptable
  • Foliage: Green
  • Mature Height: 2 - 3 feet
Nebraska
Omaha
Wintergreen Boxwood
Prices start at : 59.95 USD / #3 Container range: 2.3 - 2.8 gallons (10 - 12 liters)

Overall, Wintergreen Boxwood is a remarkable little evergreen ready to grace your home with its multitude of endearing assets. There are so many uses for this versatile little evergreen! Your Wintergreen Boxwood presents a textured appearance in any setting.
  • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
  • Growth Rate: Medium
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Full Shade, Partial Sun
  • Mature Height: 4 - 5 feet
  • Fall Color: Evergreen
  • Flower Color: Cream
Nebraska
Omaha
Baby Gem Boxwood
Prices start at : 59.95 USD / #3 Container range: 2.3 - 2.8 gallons (10 - 12 liters)

Once you own one of these wonderful shrubs, you'll understand why their popularity is so long-lasting. They're small enough, and hardy enough, to work in many locations in your yard.
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun
  • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
  • Growth Rate: Medium
  • Foliage: Dark Green
  • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla var. japonica BABY GEM 'Gregem'
Nebraska
Omaha
Korean Boxwood
Prices start at : 49.95 USD / #2 Container range: 1.2 - 1.8 gallons (5 - 8 liters)

These are often used massed or as a specimen plant in a formal garden. All in all, the Korean Boxwood is hardy variety of Boxwood that will ask very little of you, yet provide an abundance of value.
  • Soil Type: Widely adaptable
  • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla koreana
  • Fall Color: Evergreen
  • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
  • Foliage: Green
Nebraska
Omaha
Winter Gem Boxwood
Prices start at : 59.95 USD / #3 Container range: 2.3 - 2.8 gallons (10 - 12 liters)

It would make a lovely backdrop for a perennial bed or a creative stand-alone accent in a floral bed. The possibilities are endless. Your Winter Gem Boxwood's possibilities are only as limited as your creativity.
  • Fall Color: Evergreen
  • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla japonica 'Winter Gem'
  • Mature Height: 2 - 4 feet
  • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
  • Foliage: Green
  • Growth Rate: Medium
Nebraska
Omaha
Green Mountain Boxwood
Prices start at : 79.95 USD / #3 Container range: 2.3 - 2.8 gallons (10 - 12 liters)

Your Green Mountain Pyramidal Boxwood is grown primarily for its handsome foliage. Your pyramid boxwood is a very fast grower when young, so you won't have to wait long to see results--which is certainly a big benefit over some other evergreen plants.
  • Mature Spread: 2 - 3 feet
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun
  • Botanical Name: Buxus x 'Green Mountain'
  • Soil Type: Well drained
  • Foliage: Dark green
Nebraska
Omaha
Sprinter Boxwood
Prices start at : 34.95 USD / #1 Container range: 2.3 - 3.7 quarts (2.5 - 4 liters)

Its vibrant, green foliage is robust and shiny, and doesn't require any special care or pruning (unless you want to fuss over it—which it will happily adapt to). Plant one today for a carefree performer that will quickly and reliably perform for you...
  • Growth Rate: Medium
  • Brand: Proven Winners
  • Moisture: Average
  • Botanical Name: Buxus microphylla 'Bulthouse'
  • Foliage: Green
  • Fall Color: Evergreen
Nebraska
Omaha
Green Velvet Boxwood
Prices start at : 39.95 USD / #1 Container range: 2.3 - 3.7 quarts (2.5 - 4 liters)

It would enjoy a spot in your yard with full shade to part sun, and will even tolerate pruning should you prefer to dictate its shape in your landscape. If left alone, it will assume a pleasing, 3 foot rounded shape and maintain its color year-round.
  • Botanical Name: Buxus x 'Green Velvet'
  • Soil Type: Widely Adaptable
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Brand: Nature Hills Nursery
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Sun
Nebraska
Omaha
Boxwood Blight Invades U.S.
New growth continues to develop on healthy stems, and often the root systems remain healthy and intact .Spores of the pathogen can sometimes be seen on the underside of the infected leaves.The disease quickly progresses to conspicuous leaf drop, and the...
California
El Segundo
Boxwood Bush Diseases: Learn About Diseases Affecting Boxwoods
Nematodes can't be eradicated, but watering, mulching, and fertilizing regularly can keep them in check.– Also known as volutella blight, it is one of the boxwood bush diseases that makes leaves turn yellow and die.
Ohio
Willoughby
Common Boxwood Varieties: Learn About Different Types Of Boxwoods
It has an attractive loose, blousey shape that softens the landscape with easy appeal. These types of boxwoods make a real statement and form neat hedges for privacy and screening.‘Dee Runk' may grow 8 feet tall with a slender profile of only 2 ½ feet.Highlander...
Ohio
Willoughby
Fertilizer For Boxwood Shrubs: Tips On Fertilizing Boxwoods
When you are fertilizing boxwoods, you'll want to be sure that the product includes, since this enhances the color of the shrub foliage. You also avoid burning the roots by using surface application for boxwood fertilizing.Don't use too much fertilizer...
Ohio
Willoughby
Boxwood Care – How To Grow Boxwood Shrubs
Boxwoods are grown for foliage as their flowers are insignificant.Growing boxwood in your home landscape allows you to create a formal hedge, a matching border or a pair of boxwood plants to balance an entryway.
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is Boxwood Blight: Boxwood Blight Symptoms And Treatment
Find out about the prevention and treatment of boxwood blight in this article.Boxwood blight is a fungal disease caused by the organism. Secondary infections usually attack and kill the plant.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1");...
Ohio
Willoughby
Trimming Boxwood Bushes – How And When To Prune Boxwoods
Beware! Severely pruning boxwoods can kill the shrub. It is the removal of all or most of the most recent growth. Their compact evergreen leaves add texture and form to the garden when all else falls to winter's sleep.
Ohio
Willoughby
Boxwood Watering Tips – How And When To Water Boxwoods
This helps alleviate any cold damage that may occur from lack of water.or soaker hose. If the soil is dry at that depth, it's time to water again. Provide leafy, emerald green color to the landscape with a surprisingly scant investment of time and effort...
Ohio
Willoughby
Korean Boxwood Care: Growing Korean Boxwoods In The Garden
However, Korean boxwood plants are special since they are particularly cold hardy and can thrive all the way down to U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zone 4. If you want to learn more Korean boxwood information or get tips for growing Korean...
Ohio
Willoughby
Boxwood Winter Protection: Treating Cold Injury In Boxwoods
Leaves may bleach to a tannish color, or they may necrotize and turn brown to black. Wait until early spring to do any major trimming, though, because too much pruning can encourage the production of tender shoots that can't take the winter any better...
Ohio
Willoughby
Volutella Blight Boxwood Treatment: Learn About Volutella Blight Control
Spray carefully to penetrate the thick foliage. Unfortunately, boxwoods are susceptible to a variety of diseases, and a fungal disease known as volutella blight on boxwood is one of the worst.
Ohio
Willoughby
Boxwood Shrub Pests – Tips On Controlling Boxwood Insects
In May, the tiny (0.125 inch long) larvae become orange colored pupae and emerge as a fly. Since this means multiple generation per year, treating these bugs on boxwoods is imperative as early in the season as possible.
Ohio
Willoughby
Rooting Boxwood Bushes: Growing Boxwood From Cuttings
Used as hedges, edging, screening plants and accents, you can never have too many. Read on to find out how to get plenty of new shrubs for free by starting boxwood cuttings.Not as easy to start as your average garden perennial, boxwood cuttings require...
Ohio
Willoughby
Why Are There Yellow Or Brown Leaves On Boxwood Shrubs
Volutella blight can be difficult to control, but remember that the goal is to decrease favorable conditions for fungal growth.by up to 1/3 will help reduce the interior humidity and remove the infected branches, which are sources of fungal spores.
Ohio
Willoughby