Dwarf English Boxwood
Low-Maintenance & Very Easy to Grow
Dwarf English Boxwoods are extremely adaptable evergreens. They're known for their gorgeous light-green leaves and round, compact shape.
The stunning foliage is soft to the touch, and adds a dash of lively texture into the landscape. The round, delicate leaves and fine branches look great surrounded by perennials or as a backdrop for showy Knock Out Roses. The Dwarf English Boxwood is so versatile it can be combined with virtually any color palette you choose.
Often used to highlight features in gardens like statues or fountains, Dwarf English Boxwoods create striking borders with hardly any effort on your part. They look fabulous lining a long driveway or rimming the border of your garden.
During the winter months, the leaves of the Dwarf English Boxwood can take on a bronze tone, which only adds remarkable detail to winter gardens and appealing contrast when paired with other evergreens.
A true dwarf, this species is one of the most popular Boxwoods available. They offer lots of bang for your buck in a compact shape. Dwarf English Boxwoods are slow growing and reach up to three feet in height, so you can tuck them in a tight spot with little fear of them becoming overgrown. This attribute allows them to maintain their shape and beauty for long periods of time without maintenance or clipping.
Dwarf English Boxwoods can grow in a multitude of different conditions- thriving in both sun and shade and requiring minimal water once established. Naturally pest resistant, you will not need to spray harmful chemicals to keep these beautiful. As a bonus, they are also deer resistant.
Boxwoods are so versatile that they are the official shrub of the Hampton Palace Knot Garden in England, which was home to numerous kings and queens. With its ease of care and ability to look magnificent when paired with bold colors annuals or perennial flowers, it's no wonder Dwarf English Boxwood is admired by royalty
The Dwarf English Boxwood is an outstanding addition to any garden, They are extremely flexible and require minimal care. They are sure to be a crucial element in your landscape design.