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Departments - Boxwood Green Velvet 5 Gallon | Green velvet boxwood, Boxwood landscaping, Buxus

Green Velvet Boxwood Buxus 'Green Velvet' Height: 3 feet Spread: 4 feet Sunlight: full sun partial shade Hardiness Zone: 4b Description: A broadly mounded hybrid of this broadleaf evergreen that takes pruning exceptionally well; very versatile in the landscape, makes a gre

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Buxus 'Green Velvet' (Boxwood) | Green velvet boxwood, Small evergreen shrubs, Backyard plants

Buxus 'Green Velvet' (Boxwood) is a compact, broad-mounded, evergreen shrub with a lush foliage of opposite, glossy, dark green leaves. The foliage retains its excellent dark green color throughout the winter. Tough, hardy and easy to grow, this Boxwood provides color year-round, as well as form, texture and contrast to its companion plants.

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How to Grow Boxwood Shrubs

Boxwood shrubs are super hardy plants that make great additions to any garden or landscaping project. Use them to create a privacy hedge, to add green accents to an outdoor space, or to create whimsical topiaries. Boxwood shrubs are fairly...

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Sustainable Landscapes: A Natural Fence with Annabelle Hydrangeas

Sustainable Landscapes on Instagram: "A natural fence that is both beautiful and functional! Annabelle Hydrangeas serve as the backdrop, with green velvet boxwoods framing the front row. Soon the opening will be home to a cedar arbor to create a timeless focal point 👌 #beautifulbackyard #hydrangeas #landscapedesign #landscaping #landscape #sustainabledesign #traversecitylandscape"

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11 Boxwood Alternatives for Adding Evergreen Elegance to Your Garden in 2025 | Boxwood garden, Boxwood landscaping, Shrubs for landscaping

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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