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Rounded
Slow
Buxus sinica var. insularis x B. sempervirens 'Green Velvet'
2' - 4'
6" - 9"
This boxwood hybrid combines the best characteristics of two other boxwoods — the hardiness and compactness of the Korean boxwood as well as the velvety deep green foliage of the English boxwood. It adapts to a wide range of soil conditions and keeps its color year-round, making it an appealing landscape plant.
If you’re looking for a versatile shrub that can be used for foundation, border, low hedge, specimen, accent, container or formal garden plantings, your search may be over.
Full Sun, Partial Sun/Shade, Full Shade
Alkaline, Moist, Well Drained
Boxwoods contain a toxic alkaloid that makes them unpalatable. As a result, deer and other wildlife tend not to eat them.
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.