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A dwarf, mound-shaped plant bearing dark green foliage. Effective for foundation plantings, edging along flower borders, in rock gardens, or for bonsai.
Notable specimens can be found at Fanshawe College Gardens, London, Ontario.
Boxwoods can tolerate full sun to full shade, dry to drought conditions, and a range of soil types. They can be pruned any time of the year, and used for topiary, hedging, and stand-alone specimens. Young plants benefit from winter protection (burlap wrap) in an exposed location.