Scientific Name: Buxus sempervirens
Common Name: American Boxwood, Common Box
Garden Size: 5-15 feet tall by 5-15 feet wide if left in natural form
Growth Rate: Moderate-Fast; up to 3-5 inches per year under ideal conditions
USDA Zone: 5-8
Exposure: Full Sun to Full Shade
Water & Soil: Prefers well-drained soil and has low to average water requirements. Does not tolerate wet feet.
Habit (Form): Round to Broad Round
Foliage: Evergreen; Dark glossy green. Leaves may bronze in the winter.
Bloom Time: n/a (inconspicuous)
Bloom Color: n/a
Plant Origin: Ranges from western and southern Europe to western Asia and northern Africa
Wildlife Support: None; Deer Resistant
Fertilizing: Apply an acidic plant fertilizer in spring and in fall.
Pruning: As needed in late spring or early fall.
ASPCA Toxicity flags: Toxic to dogs, Toxic to cats, Toxic horses
Uses: Foundation Plantings, Hedges, Topiaries
Notes: Cleaning pruning tools before and after use on each plant is strongly recommended to reduce the spread of pathogens.
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