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Boxwood (Korean) Buxus microphylla koreana

Esteemed for hedges because it can be sheared into precise shapes. Its small dark leaves create dense foliage. An excellent plant to line driveways or borders. (zones 5-9)

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Zones 5 - 9
Zones 5 - 9

Hardiness Zones: Zones 5 - 9
The Boxwood (Korean) can be expected to grow in the zones shown in color in the arborday.org zone map. VIEW MAP

Evergreen
Evergreen

Type of tree:
The Boxwood (Korean) falls into the following type(s): Evergreens, Evergreen Shrubs, Shrubs

2' - 2.5' High
2' - 2.5' High

Mature Height:
The Boxwood (Korean) grows to be 2' - 2.5' feet in height.

4' - 6' Spread
4' - 6' Spread

Mature Spread:
The Boxwood (Korean) has a spread of about 4' - 6' at full maturity.

Slow Growth
Slow Growth

Growth Rate:
This tree grows at a slow growth rate. [More about this.]

Full Sun
Full Sun

Sun:
This Boxwood (Korean) does well in full sun.

Various Soils
Various Soils

Soil:
The Boxwood (Korean) grows in acidic, loamy, moist, sandy, well drained, clay soils.

Rounded Shape
Rounded Shape

Shape:
This Boxwood (Korean) has rounded shape.

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Description:
Esteemed for hedges because it can be sheared into precise shapes. Its small dark leaves create dense foliage. An excellent plant to line driveways or borders. (zones 5-9)

Wildlife Value:
Boxwoods contain a toxic alkaloid that makes them unpalatable. As a result, deer and other wildlife tend not to eat them.