[Herunterladen] 54 Dwarf Variegated Boxwood
It adapts to most soil types and likes full sun or part shade preferring afternoon shade or filtered sun in warmer climates of the south.
Dwarf variegated boxwood. Partial to full sun. Works well for containers and foundation plantings. Considered to be the most resistant to the boxwood leaf miner. English boxwoods are evergreen shrubs. The dwarf english boxwood buxus sempervirens suffruticosa an evergreen shrub gets to around 3 feet tall. Easily pruned into topiary shapes or a formal hedge. Small dark green leaves are bordered by an irregular creamy white variegation perfect for adding interest and color to the year round landscape.
Water regularly weekly or more often in extreme heat or. The small leaves are dark green on the top and light green on the underside. English boxwood is often referred to as dwarf boxwood due to its slow growth rate. While it is a slow growing plant english boxwood is a super stylish and refined evergreen shrub that can add beauty to any form of landscape. The slow growing dwarf form is ideal for edging and borders along pathways or around flower beds. The cultivar is suffruticosa. The white yellow medium green and dark green foliage provide for excellent color contrast and or a splash of color just about anywhere in the landscape that gets 3 hours or more of direct sun.
It prefers a moist but well drained soil and will only need supplemental water during prolonged periods of dry weather. This cultivar is actually a poor. These shrubs thrive in usda zones 5 through 9 and produce compact dark green leaves that have a. The variegated dwarf boxwood is easy to grow when planted right and in the right spot. The variegated english boxwood variety forms a 5 to 8 foot tall shrub with an equal spread. Dwarf variegated boxwood is an eye catching dwarf shrub that adds bright color and accent to the garden. Well suited for topiary and containers.
Plant taxonomy classifies dwarf boxwood shrubs english variety as buxus sempervirens. These bushes are also categorized as broad leaf evergreens. A small rounded evergreen shrub that forms tufts of growth resembling a cloud if left unpruned.