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How to trim a boxwood
Green Velvet Boxwood/Buxus
Nice, small, bright green oval shaped leaves adorn this hardy little boxwood. Very dense, compact growth makes Green Velvet Boxwood an excellent choice for borders, and small to medium height hedging when planted closely together.
Green Velvet Boxwood Shrub
The Boxwood for Cold Climates • Grows further north than most boxwood varieties • Naturally rounded shape- no pruning needed! • New growth displays bright green foliage • Popular in groups of five, or when planted in rows The Green Velvet Boxwood retains the upright, rounded shape you'd expect from a boxwood on it's own, with little to no pruning from you. This evergreen shrub boasts deep green, glossy leaves all year, making it attractive in all four seasons. In the spring, you'll…
The Velvet Boxwood
Green Velvet Boxwood Shrub
Lively Emerald Foliage Offers Vibrant Texture Why Green Velvet Boxwood Shrubs? Appearing almost velvety to the eye, the Green Velvet Boxwood Shrub makes a rich impression. This sparkling evergreen is aptly named, with its display of old growth in darker shades of green, and its new growth shining brightly in vivid shades of light green that adds texture, depth and dimension. Plus, it grows in a natural sphere. Add one or multiple shrubs to an existing garden, or grouping. They're perfectly…
The Velvet Boxwood
How to Plant Green Velvet Boxwood Bushes
How to Plant Green Velvet Boxwood Bushes. Versatile, dwarf Green Velvet boxwood (Buxus “Green Velvet” COPF) weds Korean boxwood’s (B. sinica var. insularis) compact dimensions with English boxwood’s (B. sempervirens) lustrous, oval deep-green foliage. Growing slowly to a mature 2- to 4-foot height and spread, Green ...