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Boxwood - Truedwarf
Boxwood - Truedwarf The Boxwood Truedwarf, Buxus s. suff. 'Truedwarf', has dark green foliage that retains its color through cold winters. It is hardy and excellent as a low clipped hedge or border. This slow growing shrub has small leaves, a dense form and wonderful texture. It is a profusely branched evergreen shrub that can be used in landscaping, especially for hedges and foundation plantings. This is one of the most popular and most widely grown cultivar of all boxwoods. It is a low (often less than 3 ft.) compact shrub which rarely averages more than an inch of growth annually. The plant is rounded with tufts that resemble a cloud. Plant the Truedwarf in sun to partial sun, in well-drained soil. * Very Popular Plant!
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