Green Mountain Boxwood

Buxus x 'Green Mountain'

Pronunciation: BUK-sus
SKU #01382
4-9

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LIGHT: Full sun, Partial sun
WATER: Water when top 3 inches of soil is dry.
SIZE: Grows 5 ft. tall, 3 ft. wide in natural form.

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Description A vigorous evergreen shrub with bright green foliage that retains good color throughout winter. The upright, naturally cone-shaped habit makes it an excellent candidate for topiary forms, and a striking container or formal garden accent. Use in mass plantings to create either a free-form or a sculpted hedge.
Bloom Time Inconspicuous; prized for foliage.
Deciduous/Evergreen Evergreen
Special Features Easy Care
Problems/Solutions Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant
Growth Rate Moderate
Growth Habit Upright
Landscape Use Border, Container, Hedge, Suitable for Topiary
Design Ideas Use as a hedge or prune to a variety of formal forms. Create a knot garden or leave as a stand alone specimen around foundations and the back of perennial borders.
Flower Color Yellow
Foliage Color Green
Companion Plants Lilac (Syringa); Spirea (Spiraea); Maiden Grass (Miscanthus); Weigela (Weigela); Coneflower (Echinacea); Gayfeather (Liatris)
Care Instructions Thrives in enriched, well-drained, lightly acidic soils. Mulch root zone to conserve moisture and keep roots cool. Protect from drying winter winds to reduce tip dieback. Water deeply, regularly in first growing season to establish root system; reduce frequency once established. Fertilize in early spring. Prune as needed to shape.
History This is a hybrid boxwood cultivar that resulted from the cross of the Asian B. microphylla var koreana with the European B. sempervirens. It is one of the Sheridan Green Series introduced by Sheridan Nurseries of Ontario, Canada. Boxwood is so named because its very hard wood was valued in ancient times for making boxes and small containers.
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DescriptionA vigorous evergreen shrub with bright green foliage that retains good color throughout winter. The upright, naturally cone-shaped habit makes it an excellent candidate for topiary forms, and a striking container or formal garden accent. Use in mass plantings to create either a free-form or a sculpted hedge.
Bloom TimeInconspicuous; prized for foliage.
Deciduous/EvergreenEvergreen
Special FeaturesEasy Care
Problems/SolutionsDeer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant
Growth RateModerate
Growth HabitUpright
Style
Landscape UseBorder, Container, Hedge, Suitable for Topiary
Design IdeasUse as a hedge or prune to a variety of formal forms. Create a knot garden or leave as a stand alone specimen around foundations and the back of perennial borders.
Flower ColorYellow
Foliage ColorGreen
Companion PlantsLilac (Syringa); Spirea (Spiraea); Maiden Grass (Miscanthus); Weigela (Weigela); Coneflower (Echinacea); Gayfeather (Liatris)
Care
Care InstructionsThrives in enriched, well-drained, lightly acidic soils. Mulch root zone to conserve moisture and keep roots cool. Protect from drying winter winds to reduce tip dieback. Water deeply, regularly in first growing season to establish root system; reduce frequency once established. Fertilize in early spring. Prune as needed to shape.
History
HistoryThis is a hybrid boxwood cultivar that resulted from the cross of the Asian B. microphylla var koreana with the European B. sempervirens. It is one of the Sheridan Green Series introduced by Sheridan Nurseries of Ontario, Canada. Boxwood is so named because its very hard wood was valued in ancient times for making boxes and small containers.

Frequently asked questions

Does Green Mountain Boxwood produce flowers?
Inconspicuous; prized for foliage.
Is Green Mountain Boxwood evergreen or deciduous?
Green Mountain Boxwood is Evergreen.
What are the special features of Green Mountain Boxwood?
Green Mountain Boxwood is Easy Care.
Is Green Mountain Boxwood resistant to pests or animals?
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant
How fast does Green Mountain Boxwood grow?
Green Mountain Boxwood has a Moderate growth rate.
What is the growth habit of Green Mountain Boxwood?
Green Mountain Boxwood grows in an Upright habit.
Where can I use Green Mountain Boxwood in my landscape?
Green Mountain Boxwood is suitable for: Border, Container, Hedge, Suitable for Topiary.
How can I use Green Mountain Boxwood in my garden design?
Use as a hedge or prune to a variety of formal forms. Create a knot garden or leave as a stand alone specimen around foundations and the back of perennial borders.
What color are Green Mountain Boxwood flowers?
Green Mountain Boxwood produces Yellow flowers.
What color is the foliage of Green Mountain Boxwood?
Green Mountain Boxwood has Green foliage.
What plants grow well with Green Mountain Boxwood?
Good companion plants for Green Mountain Boxwood include: Lilac (Syringa); Spirea (Spiraea); Maiden Grass (Miscanthus); Weigela (Weigela); Coneflower (Echinacea); Gayfeather (Liatris).
How do I care for Green Mountain Boxwood?
Thrives in enriched, well-drained, lightly acidic soils. Mulch root zone to conserve moisture and keep roots cool. Protect from drying winter winds to reduce tip dieback. Water deeply, regularly in first growing season to establish root system; reduce frequency once established. Fertilize in early spring. Prune as needed to shape.
What is the history of Green Mountain Boxwood?
This is a hybrid boxwood cultivar that resulted from the cross of the Asian B. microphylla var koreana with the European B. sempervirens. It is one of the Sheridan Green Series introduced by Sheridan Nurseries of Ontario, Canada. Boxwood is so named because its very hard wood was valued in ancient times for making boxes and small containers.

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We have been pioneers and craftsmen in the art of growing plants for nearly 100 years. Since our founding in Southern California by Harry E. Rosedale, Sr. in 1926, we have been absolutely dedicated and obsessed with quality.