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Find Wintergreen Boxwood (Buxus microphylla 'Wintergreen') in Columbus Dublin Delaware Grove City Gahanna Bexley Ohio OH at Oakland Nurseries Inc (Littleleaf Box, Korean Boxwood)

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four different types of evergreens with the words, best boxwood replanishments

Need ideas for evergreen alternatives to #boxwoods? Try the cute and clippable Shear Genius™ Cotoneaster, Monrovia's new Emerald Boxer™ Japanese Holly, the tiny toothed leaves of Crownshine™ Osmanthus, or the remarkably cold-hardy Nordic™ Inkberry, a selection of a native North American shrub with berries for birds. Find even more compact, colorful, and elegant evergreens to replace boxwoods in areas bothered by blight in our full list of alternatives.

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Southern wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera) is the evergreen southern cousin of northern bayberry. It has attractive and aromatic olive-green leaves, fragrant blue fruits in winter, and beautiful gray bark. The new growth is golden-yellow, contrasting nicely with other darker evergreen trees and shrubs. It makes an attractive hedge or foundation plant. Left unsheared, it develops a billowing cloud-like form. #boxwood #landscaping #bestshrubs #bhg

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Boxwood's adaptable nature and great ability to withstand pruning make it ideal for shaping into various garden forms, making it a favorite among topiary enthusiasts. Today, we're going to look at two well-liked boxwood varieties: Green Velvet and Winter Gem. Green Velvet's leaves are a lighter shade of green compared to Winter Gem's darker and ...

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Last year I added several 'Soft Touch' compact hollies (Ilex crenata) to my landscape, and I have been pleased with their performance so far. This unassuming but useful shrub grows at a moderate rate to 2-3' wide and tall, prefers full sun, is hardy in zones 5-9, and its leaves are not prickly. It may sport black berries in winter, though my eight young shrubs didn't produce any this year. I have used various types of boxwoods (45 of them in all) to create a winter skeleton and to calm down…

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Here is Phurba removing some of the discolored branches from this boxwood last spring. It is still very much alive and will need some time to get fully green again, but it should be okay.

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The BEST Boxwood Every Gardener Should Know About! Learn all about the lovely Sprinter Boxwood. Boxwood gardens are beautiful for any garden design style. Boxwood is an evergreen shrub that is easy to care for, looks great year-round, and makes a fantastic hedge. Read about this perfect boxwood shrub on the blog!

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