Boxwood

Create stunning landscapes with classic Boxwood.

Boxwood shrubs are renowned for their versatility and classic elegance. They are prized for their dense, evergreen foliage, which can be easily shaped into stunning hedges, topiaries, or low-growing borders, adding a touch of timeless beauty to any landscape.

  • Green Velvet

    The Green Velvet Boxwood (Buxus x 'Green Velvet') our most popular Boxus cultivar, known for its dense, deep green foliage that truly lives up to its name. This evergreen shrub boasts a compact, rounded habit, typically reaching a mature height and width of 3-4 feet. Its glossy, dark green leaves provide year-round color and texture, making it an excellent choice for creating low-maintenance hedges, topiaries, or foundation plantings.

    Green Velvet is a versatile shrub that thrives in a variety of conditions, tolerating both full sun and partial shade. Its dense growth habit makes it ideal for creating defined shapes and adding structure to any landscape. Whether used to create a formal hedge or simply allowed to grow naturally, the Green Velvet Boxwood is a classic choice that will add timeless elegance to your garden for years to come.

  • Green Mountain

    The Green Mountain Boxwood (Buxus x 'Green Mountain') is a classic choice for any landscape. Grown in both natural and pyramid form, this versatile evergreen shrub boasts a dense, upright form with vibrant green foliage that retains its color throughout the year. Reaching a mature height of 4-5 feet and a spread of 2-3 feet, it's perfect for creating low hedges, foundation plantings, or adding structure to garden beds.

    Green Mountain Boxwood is a hardy and adaptable plant, thriving in a variety of soil conditions and tolerating both full sun and partial shade. Its slow growth rate makes it easy to maintain and shape, allowing you to create stunning hedges or topiaries with minimal effort.

  • Green Gem

    The Green Gem Boxwood (Buxus x 'Green Gem') is a compact, evergreen shrub that adds a touch of classic elegance to any landscape. This slow-growing cultivar typically reaches a mature height and width of 2-3 feet, making it ideal for low hedges, borders, or foundation plantings. Its dense, glossy green foliage maintains a naturally rounded shape, requiring minimal pruning. Green Gem Boxwood thrives in well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade.

    This versatile shrub is a popular choice for creating formal hedges, topiaries, or low-growing borders. Its compact size and dense foliage make it an excellent choice for smaller gardens or spaces where a more refined look is desired.

  • Wintergreen

    The Wintergreen Boxwood (Buxus sinica var. insularis 'Wintergreen') sometimes known as Korean Boxwood is a versatile evergreen shrub prized for its dense, compact growth habit and vibrant green foliage that remains lush throughout the year. This hardy cultivar typically reaches a mature height of 2-4 feet with a similar spread, making it ideal for creating low-maintenance hedges, borders, or foundation plantings.

    Its dense foliage provides excellent screening and adds a touch of classic elegance to any landscape. Wintergreen Boxwoods are known for their exceptional cold hardiness, making them a reliable choice for colder climates. These adaptable shrubs thrive in a variety of soil conditions and tolerate both full sun and partial shade, adding a touch of year-round beauty to your garden with minimal effort.

  • Northern Charm

    The Northern Charm Boxwood (Buxus 'Wilson') is a compact and hardy cultivar prized for its exceptional cold hardiness. This evergreen shrub typically reaches a mature height of 3-4 feet with a spread of 4-5 feet, making it a versatile choice for a variety of landscape applications.

    Its dense, emerald green foliage provides year-round interest and creates a beautiful backdrop for other plants. The Northern Charm is particularly well-suited for colder climates, exhibiting excellent resistance to winter injury. This makes it an ideal choice for creating low hedges, foundation plantings, or even topiaries in regions with harsh winters.