Baby gem boxwood

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Amazon.com : Southern Living Baby Gem Boxwood (Hedge, Bush, Green Foliage) (Cant Ship TN), 2 Gallon : Patio, Lawn & Garden Evergreen Shrubs Full Sun, Gem Boxwood, Baby Gem Boxwood, Buxus Microphylla, Shrubs For Borders, Japanese Boxwood, Boxwood Landscaping, Southern Living Plant Collection, Southern Living Plants

About this item USDA Prohibits Shipping Live Plants to: TN. Brand Name: Southern Living Plant Collection This petite-leafed evergreen lives up to its name, producing smooth, glossy dark-green leaves while simultaneously achieving an easily manageable size of 3 feet tall and wide. The Baby Gem Boxwood works tremendously well in smaller gardens due to its compact dwarf size, and is ideal in low shrub borders, formal hedges, natural hedges, container gardens, and numerous other applications…

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Plant this #containergarden this weekend! Endurascape Verbena and Baby Gem Boxwood make a tough but beautiful combination for containers or the landscape bed. #plantcombo #southernliving #frontyard #porchcontainers What To Plant With Boxwoods, What To Plant With Boxwoods Front Yards, Boxwood Companion Plants, Gem Boxwood, Baby Gem Boxwood, Plants For Small Gardens, Boxwood Landscaping, Boxwood Plant, Front Lawn Landscaping

Plant this #containergarden this weekend! Endurascape Verbena and Baby Gem Boxwood make a tough but beautiful combination for containers or the landscape bed. #plantcombo #southernliving #frontyard #porchcontainers

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Baby Gem Boxwood, Gem Boxwood, Hedging Plants, Inside Plants, Evergreen Shrubs, The Landscape, Hedges, In The Garden, Perennials

Boxwood is a versatile evergreen shrub with a broad range of forms and sizes that has long been a treasured hedging plant in the garden. Fossilized boxwood leaves and fruit have been discovered dating back approximately 22.5 million years. In Roman times, atria in affluent villas were landscaped with formal boxwood plantings used to frame garden spaces, paths, or doorways. Sculpted or 3-dimensional topiary was/is another use for boxwood, since the dense branching and small leaves supported…

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