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Buxus sempervirens ‘Suffruticosa' The classic hedge for formal foundations and landscaping, English Boxwood is slow growing but worth the wait. Its dense, lustrous foliage takes shearing well and is resistant to deer and other pests, making it a great choice for perimeter plantings. It was widely used in old colonial landscapes as an edging plant along walks or flower gardens, and it's still used today as a container specimen, a low-maintenance hedge for formal gardens, or for evergreen accents throughout the mixed border or foundation. Space 2 feet apart in well-drained soil in a part shade location. Item Form: Gallon Height: 2-3 feet Width: 2-4 feet Sun Exposure: Part Shade Hardiness Zones: 5-8 Additional Attributes: Hedge, Deer Resistant, Edging
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