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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
Raspberry-red blooms have soft edges. This variety will reach 10-12' tall and 8-10' wide at maturity.
The 'Jerry Hill' produces large clusters of double, rosey-pink blooms. It has a dense, upright habit and grows 8-10' tall and 6-8' wide. Blooms will appear in mid-spring.
This variety of 'Black Pussy Willow' grows 6-10' tall and wide and keeps a bushy habit. It will benefit from being pruned back in late spring after blooms have disappeared. The rich, red winter stems are accented by soft, purple-black catkins that are the main ornamental feature of this plant. Branches will turn golden yellow as they age.