True Dwarf Boxwood Hedge
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Dwarf english boxwoods are slow growing and reach up to two feet in height so you can tuck them in a tight spot with little fear of them becoming overgrown.
True dwarf boxwood hedge. Another dwarf variety is the korean buxus sinica var. Dwarf boxwood shrubs are widely used in formal landscape design. A small rounded evergreen shrub that forms tufts of growth resembling a cloud if left unpruned. True dwarfs suffruticosa english boxwood shrubs are slow growing plants that are easily shaped by pruning which is a desirable trait for hedges and topiaries.
It offers plenty of bang for your buck in a compact shape. A true dwarf this species is one of the most popular boxwoods available. This slow growing dwarf evergreen is ideal for edging along pathways or creating borders around landscape beds. You can plant dwarf english boxwoods about 2 to 3 feet apart to grow into a hedge or as a wind block for shorter plants.
Compact in size these plants bear dense attractive foliage and are amenable to trimming. Perfect for growing in pots. Boxwoods grow as a potted plant to highlight other areas in your landscape. Buxus sempervirens suffruticosa dwarf english boxwood shrubs are a small evergreen shrub.
Well suited for topiary and containers. They can be pruned into a wall shape or cut to form individual globes.