(Download) Pyramidal Boxwood Pictures
It makes an excellent hedge plant.
Pyramidal boxwood pictures. Hybrid boxwoods are divided into several boxwood varieties. Up here in ct we put boxwood and other evergreens in our planters for the winter months because nothing else will live so i know yours can flourish in a pot. Coming out of sheridan nursery in canada it is known for it s superior hardiness zones 4. Its relatively fine texture sets it apart. If left unsheared the plant will create a natural pyramidal shape. Also known as buxus green gem boxwood is a broad leafed evergreen plant that tends to bloom in the spring season. Soft serve gold filicoides.
Many varieties grow in a pyramidal or roughly pyramidal shape which makes a nice low maintenance accent plant. Green mountain boxwood buxus x green mountain sku 1382. This variety of boxwood typically grows to 4 feet tall and 4 feet wide making it an excellent choice for a. Green mountain boxwood buxus microphylla var. Shop garden shears. Sempervirens green mountain seen at right is an upright pyramidal form with foliage very much like green velvet discussed earlier. A vigorous evergreen shrub with bright green foliage that retains good color throughout winter.
The upright naturally cone shaped habit makes it an excellent candidate for topiary forms and a striking container or formal garden accent. Some of them are discussed in detail below. Be sure to keep them watered as suggested. Pyramidalis boxwood is a dense multi stemmed evergreen shrub with a distinctive and refined pyramidal form. Neither the flowers nor the fruit are ornamentally significant. Green mountain boxwood is a vigorously growing evergreen with a dense upright growth. This evergreen shrub stands out from the pack with its upright pyramidal form.
Also if by some chance you do get a snow or ice storm brush off the branches carefully as soon as you can as the branches can break from ice and weight of wet snow. The tiny leaves are bright green all year round creating interest in the garden no matter the season. Hybridized from hardy korean boxwoods this cultivar is a popular one. Pyramidalis boxwood has dark green foliage. The green mountain boxwood grows faster than other boxwood varieties so you won t have to wait long for this striking shrub to spruce up your landscape. The small round leaves remain dark green throughout the winter. Littleleaf boxwood is smaller and its leaves are often half the size of common boxwood.
The hardy and attractive green mountain boxwood is sure to knock your landscape plan right out of the park. Dense branching and finely textured foliage make this shrub a winner as a specimen or planted in a mass to. Why we love it. Use in mass plantings to create either a free form or a sculpted hedge. It can grow from 3 to 5 high and is easily maintained in the pyramid shape or can be used in a hedge.