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Buxus microphylla japonica 'Winter Gem' (Pyramid) - Winter Gem Boxwood

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Buxus microphylla japonica 'Winter Gem' (Pyramid) is a superb evergreen shrub that brings both beauty and resilience to any garden setting. A cherished choice for fans of landscaping design, the 'Winter Gem' Boxwood showcases a unique pyramidal shape and a lush canvas of glossy, dark green leaves that tastefully transition to a sophisticated bronze in winter. Standing impressively at up to 4 feet in height and width, it offers year-round visual appeal and requires only moderate watering, thriving remarkably well under partial to full sun exposure. Renowned for its adaptiveness, the 'Winter Gem' is remarkably tolerant to pruning and versatile in various soil types. You can employ its sculptural elegance and robust structure in hedges, topiaries, or as a standalone centerpiece, making it a practical and aesthetically pleasing addition to all garden styles.

  • Size: Up to 4 feet tall and wide
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves that bronze in winter
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Partial to full sun
  • Versatility: Excellent for hedges, topiaries, or as a standalone accent
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