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We selected this particular Boxwood at the Morris Arboretum, attracted by its incredibly dense growth, tight mounds of evergreen, and bronze-tinted foliage. A choice plant for bordering a formal pathway or the beds of a potager (see picture). In full sun, just make sure the soil does not get bone-dry, lest the foliage takes on a dullish hue. A formal low hedge requiring delightfully little maintenance.
Creamy white leaf margins on this evergreen shrub, to brighten dark corners or make a distinctive hedge. Lovely in our woodland, I would not consider shearing this truly elegant shrub, instead letting it grow of its own accord; the results are graceful and enlightening throughout the year.
A soothing show of lustrous, rich evergreen foliage on a slow-growing, compact shrub. ĉJustinĈ is a good choice for edging formal beds or for creating a fanciful topiary. A long-lived cultivar, its resilient, tolerating repeated shearing and a bit of shade.
Fastigiate cultivar, resembling at first glance a broadleaf Irish Yew! A perfect vertical accent or narrow hedge, in full sun or partial shade. I am astounded that the narrow, upright boxwood cultivars are still relatively unknown in this country and not put to greater use. Astounded, I say, astounded.

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