EVERGREEN SHRUBS
BUXUS
MICROPHYLLA
Hardiest of Japanese boxwood, to – 10 degrees, but has poor winter appearance in cold-winter areas. Slow growing.
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BUXUS
SEMPERVIRENS
Will grow to 15-20 ft with equal spread. Densely foliaged with medium-size lustrous dark green, oval leaves.
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BUXUS
SEMPERVIRENS SUFFUTICOSA
‘NANA VARIGATA’
This is an upright growing Boxwood. Its foliage is green in the center with bright yellow edges. Like most Boxwoods, this plant can be used for hedges or as an accent plant in the landscape. Zone 5
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RHODODENDRON
‘IMPEDITUM DWARF’
A very hardy and yet beautiful little dwarf rhododendron. Beautiful bright purple flowers that bloom in the spring and again lightly in the fall. Tiny ¼ to ½” leaves, that are fragrant and smell like a herb. Great rock garden plant. It also does well in containers with good drainage. Zone 4
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RHODODENDRON ‘RAMAPO’
Dense spreading growth to 2 ft in sun, taller in shade. New growth is dusty blue green, maturing to dark green. Pinkish violet flowers cover plant in early midseason. Useful rock garden or low border plant.
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SKIMMIA
JAPONICA ‘REEVESIANA’
A dwarf form to 1 ½-2 ft high, 2-3 ft wide, is self
fruitful and bears dull crimson berries. Partial sun.
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