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Boxwood - Wedding Ring
Buxus Wedding Ring, Buxus microphylla var. 'Eseles', will enhance your landscape with its staying power from summer through winter! The stunning evergreen color and size of this versatile and hardy boxwood is great in any landscape. Use it in a border, as a low dense, mounded hedge, a specimen, in containers, or en masse. Wedding Ring has glossy green foliage with a lime margin that matures to gold later in the summer. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and requires little care; may be pruned to shape as desired in summer. Add it to any garden for winter interest and it is deer resistant! Zones 5-9.


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