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Boxwood - Green Mountain

Fast-Growing, Hardy Boxwood with Consistent Color


Green Mountain Boxwood is an upright, evergreen shrub with an unusual pyramidal growth habit.  One would look outstanding in your border or as a topiary specimen.  Plant several for an elegant hedge along your driveway or property line.  One would even make a handsome container plant for your patio.


Your Green Mountain Boxwood is grown primarily for its handsome foliage.  Its small, dark-green leaves hold reliable green color much better than most boxwoods through the winter months.  It also maintains its shape with very little pruning, so you won’t have to spend your time on maintenance.


Full sun will produce the best growth for your Green Mountain Boxwood, but it can tolerate partial shade as well. It even has good cold hardiness and is deer resistant. 


Your Green Mountain Boxwood is a very fast grower when young, so you won’t have to wait long to see results--which is certainly a big benefit over some other evergreen plants.


*Evergreen 


*Pyramidal Growth 


*Consistent Green Winter Color

Plant Facts

Family Buxus 'Green Mountain'
Foliage Dark green
Mature Height 3 to 5 feet
Mature Spread 2 to 3 feet
Soil Well drained
Zones 5-8
Moisture Widely adaptable
Mature Form Pyramidal
Growth Rate Medium
Sun Exposure Full sun to partial shade
Fall Color Dark Green

Quick Overview

Boxwood - Green Mountain, Buxus 'Green Mountain', is an upright, evergreen shrub with an unusual pyramidal growth habit. Small, dark green leaves seems to hold good green color much better than most boxwoods through the winter months. It requires cool, moist soil conditions, and it maintains its shape with very little pruning. Fertilization is recommended in the spring and soil should be kept moist, but not wet, especially during the growing season. Full sun produces best growth for Green Mountain, but it can tolerate partial shade. It flowers in spring, but it is grown for its handsome foliage. Use as hedging or topiary, or in a border. Looks great in a container as well! Green Mountain has good cold hardiness and is a fast growing boxwood when young.
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