[Herunterladen] 53 Variegated Boxwood
Scientifically known as buxus sempervirens american boxwood is a dark green shimmery and an evergreen shrub super easy to maintain and a pest and disease resistant too.
Variegated boxwood. The variegated dwarf boxwood is easy to grow when planted right and in the right spot. The variegata boxwood is noted for its variegated glossy foliage that are bright green with a white border. Placed strategically around the garden. This slow growing shrub shears well. Aureo variegated boxwood s prominent characteristic is its leaves. Aureo variegata has small lustrous dark green leaves with a rounded habit. This foliage is dense and will easily conceal anything you don t want to see.
Dark green with borders of light yellow to cream the leaves of this hardy shrub stand out in the landscape. Easily pruned into topiary shapes or a formal hedge. Buxus sempervirens variegata sku 1388 small dark green leaves are bordered by an irregular creamy white variegation perfect for adding interest and color to the year round landscape. Reaching a mature height of 5 feet and a width of 8 feet this evergreen has quite the range of placement among landscapes. The evergreen shrub adds vibrant color to your landscape with only minimal maintenance. It creates a wonderful color contrast with other green plants and it can be grown as clipped or unclipped specimens. It prefers a moist but well drained soil and will only need supplemental water during prolonged periods of dry weather.
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. Also known as common boxwood american boxwood can grow up to 10 feet in height. According to a survey of 4 000 landscape professionals boxwood buxus is the most popular shrub in america and yet about a decade ago it was nearly impossible to find boxwoods at home. Has rather small leaves that are splashed with cream coloring. Variegated boxwood is a unique form of the american boxwood that has dramatic variegated foliage. It prefers a filter light as opposed to direct blazing sun. The aureo variegated boxwood buxus s.
It will naturally develop into an upright shrub 8 feet tall and 4 feet wide but with clipping it can be kept to almost any size you choose.