An upright mutation of Buxus sempervirens found by Marlene Krasinsky in western PA. An extremely hardy upright boxwood that will hold its deep green color all winter long. New growth is chartreuse green.
This evergreen shrub features a compact and dense habit, making it an excellent choice for a formal garden or as a standout specimen plant. Its glossy, dark green foliage retains its vibrant color year-round, including in the colder months, offering...
This evergreen shrub has a rounded, compact globe-shaped habit, perfect for creating low hedges or adding structure to garden beds. It thrives in USDA zones 5-9, with recommended temperatures between -20°F to 20°F for optimal growth. It features dense, glossy,...
New growth emerges lime green and matures to a dark green. Holds color well in cold weather. Compact habit makes it an excellent choice for a small hedge.
Evergreen, dark, glossy green leaves. Excellent as a foundation or small hedge plant. Holds color well thru winter, however will bronze slightly in winter when planted in full sun. Takes pruning well.
Slow growing broadleaf, rounded shrub. Attractive bright green foliage becomes rich olive in the winter. Considered one of the hardiest boxwoods. Good for foundation plantings or a low hedge.