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Boxwood - Wee Willieâ„¢
Boxwood - Wee Willieâ„¢ An Excellent Choice for Small Spaces The Wee Willie Boxwood is a true dwarf featuring a distinct arrangement of emerald-green leaves that gives it an interesting texture. At a mature height of only two feet high and wide it is a compact shrub that could fit anywhere in your landscape. The Wee Willie has a dense, rounded, upright growth pattern that makes it a perfect choice in small gardens or as a low formal hedge. The unique placement of leaf pairs on the Wee Willie gives it an attractive appearance and will add considerable texture and interest anywhere it’s planted. The Wee Willie displays excellent cold hardiness. The foliage retains its emerald green color year round, even through the harshest winters. The tiny deep green leaves will be a welcome sight on gloomy cold days and the color really pops after a snowfall. The Wee Willies manageable size makes it a fantastic choice for a maintenance free low hedge to line walkways, patios or a special garden area. There’s always a space for a Wee Willie in any landscape, and it will look terrific in yours. * Evergreen * Deer Resistant * Clay tolerant
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