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Winter Gem Boxwood

Buxus sinica var. insularis 'Winter Gem'
Zones: 5 - 9


The Winter Gem Boxwood Grows in zones 5 - 9
  • Features small, dark green leaves that create a dense foliage
  • Produces flowers that are insignificant but fragrant
  • Can easily be sheared into precise shapes
  • Works well for low borders and lining driveways
  • Grows in a rounded shape

Tree Details

Shape

Rounded

Growth Speed

Slow

Mature Height

2' - 3'

Mature Spread

4' - 6'

Scientific Name

Buxus sinica var. insularis 'Winter Gem'

Highlights

Small but versatile, the hardy Korean boxwood has been utilized for nearly every imaginable landscape purpose. Its dense, compact foliage and ability to be sheared into precise shapes make this shrub a popular hedge plant choice for foundations, edging situations, parterres, and formal gardens.

Sun Preference

Full Sun

Soil Preference

Acidic, Clay, Loamy, Moist, Sandy, Well Drained

Wildlife Value

Boxwoods contain a toxic alkaloid that makes them unpalatable. As a result, deer and other wildlife tend not to eat them.

History/Lore

Through the years, the boxwood has been associated with formal gardens. Boxwood parterres and hedges can be seen in many of the great gardens of Europe and America. Colonial Williamsburg, especially around the Governor's Mansion, offers wonderful examples of formal boxwood use.

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