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Boxwood - Julia Jane
Boxwood - Julia Jane The Boxwood Julia Jane, Buxus m. 'Julia Jane', is a hardy Korean type boxwood. It is an upright rounded broadleaf evergreen shrub with lush green foliage. It responds well to pruning, but it is best to only remove dead and undesirable branches, then shape as desired. Growing 4 feet in height it requires sun to partial sun in well drained; benefits from mulching to keep its roots cool and moist. It adapts well to heat and humidity. Julia Jane Boxwood is useful as a low hedge, topiary or foundation plant. The glossy foliage emerges lime green, maturing to dark green and develops a bronzy cast in winter. It is not attractive to foraging deer, but its tiny fragrant flowers are often visited by bees. Zones 5-9. * Deer Resistant!
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