Chicagoland Green Boxwood Hedge
An excellent foundation plant or background for perennials. Chicagoland green boxwood buxus glencoe the chicago botanic garden selected this cultivar for its excellent cold hardiness surviving 32 degrees below zero with no dieback.
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Boxwood requires well drained soil and prefers shading and wind protection in winter if grown on an exposed site. It is an excellent cold hardy cultivar that is extremely uniform in its growth. If you live in a place that experiences freezing temperatures in the winter your boxwood may have been damaged by excessive snow ice and cold or even winter burn. Chosen by the chicago botanic garden for outstanding cold hardiness this resilient boxwood holds its glossy green foliage well in winter.The small round leaves remain forest green throughout the winter. Please choose a rating. Chicagoland green boxwood is a dense multi stemmed evergreen shrub with a more or less rounded form. Its relatively fine texture sets it apart from other landscape plants with less refined foliage.
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