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Buxus sempervirens

The American boxwood is a slow-growing, densely compact variety that is commonly used in hedging. It can grow 6-10' tall and wide at maturity, but is generally pruned to a manageable size.

Buxus sempervirens

The American boxwood is a slow-growing, densely compact variety that is commonly used in hedging. It can grow 6-10' tall and wide at maturity, but is generally pruned to a manageable size.

Camellia japonica 'Kramer's Supreme'

Deep red buds open to peony-like, rosy-red blooms. Flowers contrast against glossy, dark-green foliage. Grows 6-10' tall and wide.

Camellia x 'Winter's Star'

Winter's Star' is a tall, columnar variety that will reach 6-10' tall and 6-8' wide. Produces white flowers from fall into early winter. Rich, emerald-green foliage.

Ilex x 'Rutzan' PP14,750

The 'Red Beauty' produces huge crops of large, red berries in fall that persist into winter. Berries provide a striking contrast against its spiky, dark green foliage. This variety can be pollinated by any male blue hollies. It maintains a dense, conical shape, growing 6-10' tall and 4-5' wide. Can handle full sun or part shade.

Picea glauca 'Conica'

The dwarf Alberta spruce is known for its rich-green, densely-packed foliage that persists through the winter. It will reach 6-10' tall and 4-5' wide at maturity. Keeps a tight, conical shape and is often used as a topiary.