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Boxwood
A# 2019-029  SG37
GPS W/A
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Latin name: Buxus x 'Green Mountain'
Family name: Buxaceae
Common name: Boxwood
Origin: Europe
Location: Sensory Garden-left of waterfall
Number in accession: 1   
Assigned: SG37
Status: Container
Source: Lowe's

Common Name: Boxwood 

Type: Broadleaf evergreen

Family: Buxaceae

Zone: 5 to 9

Height: 3.00 to 5.00 feet

Spread: 2.00 to 3.00 feet

Bloom Time: April to May

Bloom Description: Greenish-cream

Sun: Full sun to part shade

Water: Medium

Maintenance: Medium

Suggested Use: Hedge

Flower: Insignificant

Leaf: Evergreen

Other: Winter Interest

Tolerate: Rabbit, Deer

Culture

Best grown in evenly moist, well-drained loams (e.g., sand-clay mixture) in full sun to part shade. Plants will grow well in a variety of part shade situations, including open sun-dappled conditions or light shade with several hours of morning sun or early afternoon sun. Plants can grow in close to full shade, but typically are less vigorous and more open with decreased foliage density. When grown in full sun, plant foliage is more likely to scorch, bronze in winter or suffer from mite attacks. Plants prefer soils with a pH of slightly acidic to slightly alkaline. Plants are generally tolerant of pruning and shearing. Pruning should never be done prior to the last spring frost date. Pruning too early in spring often promotes tender new growth that may be damaged or killed by a late spring frost. Avoid cultivating around plants because they have shallow roots. Roots appreciate a good organic (e.g., bark or compost) mulch (1-2”). Thin plants and remove dead/damaged branches annually to improve air circulation. Boxwood is best sited in locations sheltered from strong winds, with, if possible, some protection from full winter sun. Foliage may bronze in winter when exposed to half day to full day sun. Winter winds can remove moisture from leaves at a rapid rate, often resulting in dehydration and bronzing. Carefully remove heavy snow accumulations as quickly as practicable to minimize stem/branch damage.

 

Noteworthy Characteristics

Buxus is a genus of about 70 species of evegreen shrubs and trees from Europe, Asia, Africa and Central America.

 

Genus name comes from the Latin name for plants in this genus.

 

Common name of boxwood is in reference to the prior use of the wood to make boxes. Another theory on common name is that boxwood describes the quadrangular (square box cross section) stems of young plants.

 

'Green Mountain' is a dense, upright, evergreen boxwood that typically grows to 2-3' tall over the first 10 years. This is a slow-growing hybrid shrub that may eventually mature to as much as 5-7' tall.

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