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Azara microphylla (Multi) - Box-Leaf Azara

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Azara microphylla (Multi) is the Box-Leaf Azara, a striking evergreen shrub native to the alluring landscapes of South America, hailing specifically from Chile and Argentina. Having an impressive stature, it stands tall at 12-15 feet, cloaking itself in a tapestry of small, shiny, box-like green leaves that stay vibrant all year round. As winter says its farewell, and spring begins to grace us, anticipate a delightful showing of tiny, bright yellow blossoms. These blossoms not only serve as an eye candy but waft a sweet, vanilla-tinged aroma, inviting an array of pollinators. Bestowed with adaptability, this shrub displays exceptional endurance in varying light conditions, thriving under full sun or partial shade. It also exhibits a preference for well-drained soil and moderate water usage. Being versatile and hardy, the Box-Leaf Azara effortlessly enhances any landscape, offering both privacy and a splash of beauty.

  • Size: 12-15 feet tall
  • Flowers: Tiny, bright yellow flowers in late winter to early spring
  • Foilage: Dense, small, shiny, box-like green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Origins: Native to South America (Chile and Argentina)
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