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Japanese Boxwood Front Yard

The japanese boxwood is a reliable landscaping evergreen. H x 4 to 6 w at maturity.

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It tolerates heat humidity and nematodes making it the best boxwood for the coastal south though it does well throughout the south. Boxwood provides some visual relief in busily planted gardens much like grass might. Japanese boxwood buxus microphylla var. Thanks to their versatility boxwoods are a perennial favorite among traditionalists and modernists alike.

Once established japanese boxwood needs some ongoing care but the plant is not high maintenance. 2 to 4 feet tall and wide. It has a naturally rounded growth habit that reaches 4 to 8 ft. Small thick leaves slow rate of growth and a bushy habit make this a dream of a plant for neat freaks and shrub sculptors.

Dwarf or low growing boxwoods. Occasionally it produces small white flowers and inconspicuous dark berries as well. Japonica works well in hedges or foundation plantings. A billionaire s garden with low growing annuals planted in front of the boxwood.

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