I like this Boxwood's density and how low the branches cover the ground.This is A cultivar know for its mounding, as well as spreading ha...Read Morebit. More vigorous than 'Morris Dwarf' or 'Morris Midget'. Requires little to no pruning. Avoid afternoon sun. This is a handsome, superb plant. Grows 3/4" to 1 1/2" a year.Requires little to no pruning. Avoid afternoon sun. New growth appears slightly later than most boxwood.Slow grower. Spread two feets. This boxwood produces very small leaves and the typical form is low and spreading and very compact-- growing much wider than tall. It is sometimes used as a small compact ground cover in detailed garden design such as in rock gardens and Japanese gardens. It makes an attractive bonsai.
I like this Boxwood's density and how low the branches cover the ground.This is A cultivar know for its mounding, as well as spreading ha...Read More